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<blockquote data-quote="Horse Guy" data-source="post: 366281" data-attributes="member: 5753"><p>You know TBs with running bloodlines, well they are a lot of horse. Way more horse than what most recreational riders need or can use. Way more horse than what most beef producers who are looking for a ranch horse and who are not riding horses everyday need or have time to frig with.</p><p>You never said how old he was or how much training or even what kind of training the horse has. But really it would be hard for me to access and try to explain what to do over the internet anyway. I know if the energy levels are as high in that horse as what im assuming they are. Well your sure not going to make it a ranch horse overnight.</p><p>I Love Hot Horses! But thats me and im sure im a minority. </p><p>Anyway i guess what im suggesting is why not just cut your loses?</p><p>There must be guys riding for community pastures or grazeing associations in your area. What about grazing Co/ops?</p><p>A lot of these guys ride will sell you a horse that is pretty solid.</p><p>Here is a link for a horse that IMO is probable just perfect for what most ranchers need. Now im sure its no reining horse or finished bridle horse but most beef producers dont need that kind of a horse anyways. Plus look at the price of this horse. I cant put that many miles on a horse and sell it for a price like that without losing money.</p><p>I would look for an experienced horse like this or even one that was older. I would trade the TB with them and just cut my loses. That or try to make arrangements with a trainer to put some miles on your TB. But my experience with TBs tells me that its going to take a long time to probable make that TB the type of horse your probable looking for. There is a lot of difference between Hot Horses and your typical QH.</p><p><a href="http://www.northernhorse.com/classifieds/AdDetails_Horse.asp?ID=4080" target="_blank">http://www.northernhorse.com/classified ... sp?ID=4080</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horse Guy, post: 366281, member: 5753"] You know TBs with running bloodlines, well they are a lot of horse. Way more horse than what most recreational riders need or can use. Way more horse than what most beef producers who are looking for a ranch horse and who are not riding horses everyday need or have time to frig with. You never said how old he was or how much training or even what kind of training the horse has. But really it would be hard for me to access and try to explain what to do over the internet anyway. I know if the energy levels are as high in that horse as what im assuming they are. Well your sure not going to make it a ranch horse overnight. I Love Hot Horses! But thats me and im sure im a minority. Anyway i guess what im suggesting is why not just cut your loses? There must be guys riding for community pastures or grazeing associations in your area. What about grazing Co/ops? A lot of these guys ride will sell you a horse that is pretty solid. Here is a link for a horse that IMO is probable just perfect for what most ranchers need. Now im sure its no reining horse or finished bridle horse but most beef producers dont need that kind of a horse anyways. Plus look at the price of this horse. I cant put that many miles on a horse and sell it for a price like that without losing money. I would look for an experienced horse like this or even one that was older. I would trade the TB with them and just cut my loses. That or try to make arrangements with a trainer to put some miles on your TB. But my experience with TBs tells me that its going to take a long time to probable make that TB the type of horse your probable looking for. There is a lot of difference between Hot Horses and your typical QH. [url=http://www.northernhorse.com/classifieds/AdDetails_Horse.asp?ID=4080]http://www.northernhorse.com/classified ... sp?ID=4080[/url] [/QUOTE]
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