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Treats for doing what you ask
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<blockquote data-quote="cathys" data-source="post: 376421" data-attributes="member: 6020"><p>I use treats for my horses, I bought some that were real hard and my old 22 year old couldn't eat them so I found some that were like cracker texture apple flavor he loved them...he I gave treats to just because .. I didn't have to ask this horse twice to do anything, wish I would have found him many years before.. Bless your soul "Gigaboo" may you rest in peace.</p><p>I am also starting with 2 yearlings..one my Arab mare gave birth to last August and the other I rescued from a kill buyer at the sale barn, wish me luck with them! I have never had this experience before but I am finding out quickly that the colt that was with mom all winter is alot harder to handle than the one that was taken away from mom at the sale barn.</p><p>Cathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cathys, post: 376421, member: 6020"] I use treats for my horses, I bought some that were real hard and my old 22 year old couldn't eat them so I found some that were like cracker texture apple flavor he loved them...he I gave treats to just because .. I didn't have to ask this horse twice to do anything, wish I would have found him many years before.. Bless your soul "Gigaboo" may you rest in peace. I am also starting with 2 yearlings..one my Arab mare gave birth to last August and the other I rescued from a kill buyer at the sale barn, wish me luck with them! I have never had this experience before but I am finding out quickly that the colt that was with mom all winter is alot harder to handle than the one that was taken away from mom at the sale barn. Cathy [/QUOTE]
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