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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 711187" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I guess that depends on what you mean by 'training'. Yes, I've saddle-broken a foal or two in my lifetime. I've also had the task of taking a greenbroke horse or on to well-broke following purchase. I've never used spurs on any of them, nor did my father or any other member of my family ride with spurs. Somehow or another, we always seemed to end up with responsive, well-mannered horses. Now, do I consider myself to be an 'expert' on horses, or believe for one moment that I am a qualified 'horse-trainer'? Hell no!!!!! I do know one thing, though - all of the training aids in the world will never, ever take the place of wet saddle blankets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 711187, member: 539"] I guess that depends on what you mean by 'training'. Yes, I've saddle-broken a foal or two in my lifetime. I've also had the task of taking a greenbroke horse or on to well-broke following purchase. I've never used spurs on any of them, nor did my father or any other member of my family ride with spurs. Somehow or another, we always seemed to end up with responsive, well-mannered horses. Now, do I consider myself to be an 'expert' on horses, or believe for one moment that I am a qualified 'horse-trainer'? Hell no!!!!! I do know one thing, though - all of the training aids in the world will never, ever take the place of wet saddle blankets. [/QUOTE]
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