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| marianloveshorses | Help for Neglected Horses (page: 1 2) | 21 | Jan 11 2010, 9:49 AM EST by Toomanyhorses | ||
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Thread started: Dec 10 2009, 6:26 AM EST
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I am working with a man here in Tennessee that has 30-40 horses needing a home. These Quarter Horses are out of the Doc Bar and Hollywood bloodlines and some are registered. Some are rideable others not. This man is very sick and was paying people to feed for him. They didn't feed all of the horses and those that went without are in very poor condition. My friend and I hae taken over the feeding and care but need help. The owner has agreed to let us adopt out these horses for a nominal fee. Anything you can do would be greatly appreciated.
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| Oldstoneyrd | Headset Video | 0 | Dec 31 2009, 6:32 PM EST by Oldstoneyrd | ||
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Thread started: Dec 31 2009, 6:32 PM EST
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I really enjoyed your video you posted on your home page about the mare with little discipline. A picture is worth a thousand words and that video was awesome. It's great to be able to see first hand the proper way execute the techniques you talk about so much. Any chance of getting more of those kinds of videos maybe once a month or so?
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| renelynn | hard to catch pony | 2 | Dec 10 2009, 6:30 AM EST by marianloveshorses | ||
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Thread started: Oct 2 2009, 10:45 AM EDT
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I have had our pony for about a month and she won't let us catch her unless we have food. She was approachable at the place we got her from but once we got her home, she turns away when we walk up to her. I think she may have been abused at some point b/c she flinches and raises her head when pet. She's in a pasture with our gelding and even though he comes to us, she won't. Once we do catch her, usually with grain, she'll behave nicely. We've ridden her on a trail ride once and she did quite well. Once she's turned out, she's like a wild horse and won't let us get close. Any suggestions?
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