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montana2007


Total posts: 35




Posted on 05-JUL-08

I am curious as to where the folks have gone that used to provide great discussion of horse issues? Countryrider2 posed a very good question about her horse's behavior. I threw in my two cents worth, but that's far from the final word... just one man's opinion. I would like to hear more points of view. That's the only way I've ever found to figure out these critters. A year ago there was some very good discussion on this site, but there were a few members that had a bit too much ego for brea  more...



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countryrider2


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Commented on 14-AUG-08

I appreciate the input from all the experience here. I agree, sometimes ego's can get in the way, but then there are many that do offer excellent advice. I have used that advice and solved a few issues. Look for my latest inquiry. I am not ready to give up on this little horse yet. Thanks.



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missponi


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Commented on 18-JUL-08

Nice comment Montana2007. You are right about getting many opinions as no one has the last word. I work with many behavioral issues with horses and I guess I would say it is definately more successful to have a correct answer to the problem by working with the horse to figure out the whole picture that is going on. I find a "cobweb" of things, usually, that the horse is experiencing that need to be addressed. Control is usually the biggest issue. Many horses are not really "broke&  more...



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