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Putting Colt Under Saddle
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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 442073" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>That's how I like to start horses. I'll use a round pen, but by their tenth or so ride I am riding them checking fence, checking cattle, learning their job. I'll go back to the round pen as needed, but I don't limit myself to the round pen only. My horses are rope broke by the time they are a yearling because I believe all horses should be rope broke. Don't confuse rope broke with broke to rope. My current horse is a 3 year old that is working cattle. Horses need a job and something to occupy their minds or else they will come up with something to occupy themselves. Sometimes that's not good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 442073, member: 6496"] That's how I like to start horses. I'll use a round pen, but by their tenth or so ride I am riding them checking fence, checking cattle, learning their job. I'll go back to the round pen as needed, but I don't limit myself to the round pen only. My horses are rope broke by the time they are a yearling because I believe all horses should be rope broke. Don't confuse rope broke with broke to rope. My current horse is a 3 year old that is working cattle. Horses need a job and something to occupy their minds or else they will come up with something to occupy themselves. Sometimes that's not good. [/QUOTE]
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