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Two-Eyed Jack line
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<blockquote data-quote="rross" data-source="post: 185859" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I agree with Alan its real easy to over do the training and risk injury on these two's. I am real selective on the job I pick when I leave the barn on a two year old. It's pretty easy to over match the colt when you are out trying to get a job done. I start them lightly as 2-s if I can, but if I don't get around to it until they are three that is fine too. At three they can handle alot more physically and mentally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rross, post: 185859, member: 3155"] I agree with Alan its real easy to over do the training and risk injury on these two's. I am real selective on the job I pick when I leave the barn on a two year old. It's pretty easy to over match the colt when you are out trying to get a job done. I start them lightly as 2-s if I can, but if I don't get around to it until they are three that is fine too. At three they can handle alot more physically and mentally. [/QUOTE]
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