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Old 12-11-2005, 03:48 PM   #51
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alana-I was looking at your gallery, your horse is goregous! That's so awesome you can use your "gadgets" to do that with him.
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Old 12-12-2005, 08:28 AM   #52
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It has nothing to do with bridles or anything... if you read the website they are talking about stretching the horses neck to one side and leaving it there until its falls pretty much asleep..I dunno but but when I do these exercises before I ride I do to limber her up and make her more flexible, NOT putting her asleep.

watch the vidoe clips.. he doesnt have a war bridle on the horses
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It's a wonder to me how more people don't die training horses. The things that people come up with.

I just hope that beginners can learn from this and realize that just because one person it works, doesn't mean that they should start training that way.

Drugging a horse, using a twitch, or any other gadget just puts a band-aid over the real problem.
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first off this is sick second off if i was standing next to you... you would not be standing at this moment in time. THAT IS THE DUMBEST IDEA I HAVE EVER HEARD! First off yearlings are not yet ready for that kind of physical labor. Second off your drugging them so they dont know what there doing and they probably WONT remember! THIRD OFF ITS CHEATING!

That story is the biggest load of I have EVER heard! No breeder public or privite would let some stranger go out and tack up a yearling and let him get on. If they even let you out there I'm pretty sure the breeder would NOT let you DRUG a yearling...

Im totally disgusted your site should be "put down"

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Because everyone knows that the only way to do it is with gadgets
Good job alana529. You have done a great job with your horse - very nice to see this
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haha thanks everyone he taught me a lot
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OMG riding a yearling?
umm bad stuff right there...

and since i doubt this post is ANYWHERE NEAR true im going to leave my comments at that.
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This thread is CRAZY!!!!
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Ok baby horse...A little yearling even I know that is 2 young. Second it doesnt sound like u r training, ur drugging the horse! How is he learning if he is half asleep.

I'd like a small popcorn plz!
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why the hello would you wanna release so many endorphins your horse lays down??? you need a couch and cant afford it or something??? getting a horse to lay down bcuz of some object wont help you teach them to get on a trailer and it certainly wont help the whole breaking process....
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