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"What is going on with my horse?"
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Dear Keith...
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
To whom it may concern:
I have three horses. One is a paint that I believe had problems from his previous owner, we have come along way to understanding each other. He stills has spooking problems and will take off with me uncontrollably. I am looking for a horse training that can read into what is going on with my horse. I also have a shire/quarter mix and he has terrible ground manners from the previous owner that did not spend enough time with him and let him get away with too much. I am struggling with him, because he is so big and I am 5'2" he takes advantage.
Please advise me of a trainer in my area that may be able to help.
Thank you
Jonette |
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Control
Barrel Horse Training: The last few rodeos weve had to put her on a different horse because we couldnt get him under control. |
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Spooky Horses: She spooks at different things and also she will try to kick at other horses |
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