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Re: RC: Re: Ear Twitch on a Mule
I see I have hit a nerve.Let me say that I agree with this post about doing
what it takes to get done without harm to self or animal.To be honest if I
ran into this while working the tools would go back in the truck until it was
trained to stand.Myself I have never used an ear twitch.I would like to also
point out that although everyone was quick to jump at this info that was
passed on this is the first one to offer a suggestion on how to train it to
stand.On the other hand this is a good time to commend endurance horses
because due to their training they are a pleasure to work on.So before anyone
continues to attack me for passing on this information I would like to here
some opinions on stabilizers and other means of restraint or training.Just my
thoughts RD
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