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Horse Talk!
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<blockquote data-quote="gregrio" data-source="post: 651117" data-attributes="member: 11380"><p>I've been in the horse breeding business for 11 years, and I've owned horses all my life. Your horse is spoiled, and at 12YO that is a non-desirable trait. At that age she should be trained completely. Obviously since she is out with cows she has room to exhaust any built up energy, therefore she is disrespecting you, and that is no ones fault but your own. I have my original show mare( 15YO ) and my wifes gelding ( 8YO ) both have gone as long as 2 years w/o riding due to our show schedules and we can still catch and work them anytime with no problems.</p><p>You need to get the respect of your horse or you'll get more than a sore hip from her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gregrio, post: 651117, member: 11380"] I've been in the horse breeding business for 11 years, and I've owned horses all my life. Your horse is spoiled, and at 12YO that is a non-desirable trait. At that age she should be trained completely. Obviously since she is out with cows she has room to exhaust any built up energy, therefore she is disrespecting you, and that is no ones fault but your own. I have my original show mare( 15YO ) and my wifes gelding ( 8YO ) both have gone as long as 2 years w/o riding due to our show schedules and we can still catch and work them anytime with no problems. You need to get the respect of your horse or you'll get more than a sore hip from her. [/QUOTE]
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