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12-15-2008,
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Yes, they all neck rein. Some better than others.
Do you have a horse that begs?
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12-16-2008,
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Centerville, Tennessee
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For treats/food/spoiling? YES! Several actually.
Does your horse respond well to leg and seat cues?
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12-16-2008,
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Pa
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As for everything horse, it is all relative. My answer would be not yet. But everyone else that rides my horses, say they are TO sensitive. They will turn if you twist your body and look @ their tail, and stop if you tilt your head up. So .....?
Do you own a horse with a medical issue ?.
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12-17-2008,
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Centerville, Tennessee
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As of right now yes, a filly with a bite wound I am treating with Penn. vac. Tucoprimm, NFZ, Tea Tre aid, lotsa' cold water rinsing, viodine %10 (because I don't like to use peroxide for extended period of time)-
Does your horse crib?
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In my opinion, a horse is the animal to have. Eleven-hundred pounds of raw muscle, sweat, grace, and power between your legs - it's something you just can't get from a pet hamster. ~ Quarters & Paints for sale PM Me for info!
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12-18-2008,
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Pa
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Oh NO. That's like chewing right in your ear. TOO aggrevating to tolerate.
How many different things [disciplines] does your horse do ?
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12-20-2008,
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Tennessee
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I have a Tenn. walking horse that gaits, jumps (just 4 fun) and eats just about EVREYTHING!
does your horse eat chacolate popsicles and cheeze puffs? 
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12-27-2008,
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Location: Pa
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No, I don't eat those so don't buy them.
Does your horse have a best turnout buddy ?
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12-29-2008,
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Tennessee
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Nope, all of the horses that have been in the field with him don't like him to much.
Is your horse good about picking up his hooves.
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12-30-2008,
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Centerville, Tennessee
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In general all of them, most of the time fine.. I am the farrier so would be the one dealing with it hehe...
Is your horse ok with crossing ditches or logs on the trail?
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In my opinion, a horse is the animal to have. Eleven-hundred pounds of raw muscle, sweat, grace, and power between your legs - it's something you just can't get from a pet hamster. ~ Quarters & Paints for sale PM Me for info!
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12-30-2008,
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Location: Pa
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He thinks he's Ok, although launching across isn't fun at least you'll get to the otherside.
Does your horse wear anything special when traveling ?
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12-30-2008,
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana U.S.
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He always wears boots when traveling, and if it's cold he wears his blankie.
How long did it take to get your horse across water the first time?
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12-31-2008,
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Location: Pa
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Can't remember a time frame, but 1 training session.
How did you get your horse ?
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03-03-2009,
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Track owner called me up one day and out of the blue asked if I wanted an extra filly. I took her sight unseen. Best deal I ever made.
Shod or barefoot?
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03-03-2009,
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Pa
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Try to stay barefoot when possible, but all Eventers/Jumpers 4 shoes so can run studs.
Body clipped or winter fuzzies.
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03-04-2009,
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Centerville, Tennessee
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Ho! Generally winter fuzzies! I usually have my horses outside anyway.
Favorite color of horse (if you have a fav.) ?
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In my opinion, a horse is the animal to have. Eleven-hundred pounds of raw muscle, sweat, grace, and power between your legs - it's something you just can't get from a pet hamster. ~ Quarters & Paints for sale PM Me for info!
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