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Old 10-22-2009, 07:44 PM   #31
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I can lead her, she is easy to correct to. She just gets a bit harder at meal times, but still very easy to correct.

Her worst problem is with food. I kicked her as i had nothing else to correct her at the moment. I personally didnt believe that she was as bad as i was told, so i was unprepared. The first situation that i described, was me trying to see if it was true or not.

We are now slowly working on her problem.

Shes doing alot better so far. I guess i might know a little about what im doing.
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Old 10-23-2009, 03:14 AM   #32
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Yes, but if you would also see my last post. Thats not much of a problem anymore.
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What I read is that Kinta is running over the barn workers, I'm not all that sure if she's running over the OP. Obviously it's not good either way, but what can you do to correct your horse if YOU ARE NOT THERE?

Horse's will usually behave better for their owners than they will for barn workers/owners/whatevers. Kinta may lead just fine for the OP and be horrible for anyone else. I really don't know, but if that IS the case...how much can you do about that?

You can't work on 30 things at once, and I think people can deal with being dragged a little bit before they could deal with being plowed over trying to feed a horse. The feed issue is the biggest problem and the OP is right to work on that first IMO - that's where she's the most dangerous.
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