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Untrained stud, and Stubborn gelding
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<blockquote data-quote="TnWI" data-source="post: 863940" data-attributes="member: 1920"><p>OK horsepeople - I need some advice - situation #1: 4 yr old stud, never broke, never haltered, doesn't care for people, and is currently in a pen by himself so he gets to wanting some type of attention from humans. Using him as a stud isn't the answer - the main goal is to get him castrated, and use him as a trail horse someday. He is gorgeous - but at this rate, gorgeous doesn't cut it. We want a horse that will ride. Where do I go from here?? </p><p></p><p>Situation #2 - horse refuses to go forward. He is a complete joy to work with on the ground - he stands, halters, saddles, leads, lets you mount, will allow someone on his back while being lead - but once that lead rope is off, he plants his butt and pretty much says "I don't think so", even using a whip. I am stumped!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnWI, post: 863940, member: 1920"] OK horsepeople - I need some advice - situation #1: 4 yr old stud, never broke, never haltered, doesn't care for people, and is currently in a pen by himself so he gets to wanting some type of attention from humans. Using him as a stud isn't the answer - the main goal is to get him castrated, and use him as a trail horse someday. He is gorgeous - but at this rate, gorgeous doesn't cut it. We want a horse that will ride. Where do I go from here?? Situation #2 - horse refuses to go forward. He is a complete joy to work with on the ground - he stands, halters, saddles, leads, lets you mount, will allow someone on his back while being lead - but once that lead rope is off, he plants his butt and pretty much says "I don't think so", even using a whip. I am stumped! [/QUOTE]
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