Check it Out!     |
[Date Prev] | [Date Next] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] |
[Date Index] | [Thread Index] | [Author Index] | [Subject Index] |
Tivers@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 8/12/00 10:11:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time, > guest@endurance.net writes: > > << She cannot figure out why, but figures > he's gonna need a lot of time. Well,,, Im out of trainer money. > does anyone have any suggestions! I DONT BUCK. Would giving him a pain > association with bucking be an answer? I need help! > All suggestions welcome! > > Stacey, Shelly's friend in DE >> > > Get rid of him. Quickly. > > ti > I second this motion! My husband had a horse that would buck HIM off every time. Sent him to a trainer and he bucked and bucked. Trainer kept the horse for SIX MONTHS. Thank God he didn't charge us for that much time. Horse was fine, brought him home, trainer rode him in our round pen. Perfect. My husband got on, horse reared up and bucked him off! Hubby broke off a front tooth when his face hit the round pen fence panel. Trainer was so upset, he bought the horse from us! Gave us $100 more than we were asking. As the saying goes, "There's too many good horses out there to mess with one that gives that much trouble." Sell him. Amber
    Check it Out!     |