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Bucking Hose
I agree with getting rid of a dangerous horse, but why putting somebody
else's life in danger? You might tell the next owner about the horse's bad
habits, but after that you have no control over what happens anymore. Years
ago my husband sold a DANGEROUS (but absolutely gorgeous) horse. He told the
buyer exactly what the problem was but the horse changed owners several
times and somewhere down the road somebody that bought this beautiful horse,
not knowing what the problem was, was seriously disabled for the rest of his
life.
That taught us to never sell a "bad" horse again. Take the loss, have the
animal put down so nobody gets hurt.
Maria Berger
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