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Horse Talk!
time for horse to settle in?
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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 465132" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Every horse is different, the stallion we bought this year was settled in, in less than a week. We bought a mare a few years ago that took about a month to settle in. A brood mare we bought a couple of years ago is still shy around me, but my wife can walk right up to her in pasture and pet her and pick up her feet and so on. It all depends, I say if you like the horse don't worry. Give her time and work it out with her. Don't push her too hard either. Being in a new place with a new owner and new horses, theres a lot to adjust to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 465132, member: 6496"] Every horse is different, the stallion we bought this year was settled in, in less than a week. We bought a mare a few years ago that took about a month to settle in. A brood mare we bought a couple of years ago is still shy around me, but my wife can walk right up to her in pasture and pet her and pick up her feet and so on. It all depends, I say if you like the horse don't worry. Give her time and work it out with her. Don't push her too hard either. Being in a new place with a new owner and new horses, theres a lot to adjust to. [/QUOTE]
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