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Mar 9 10 10:15 PM
ForFutureoftheBreed said:
As many of the "we" and "us" people have stated, you do not get a second chance to participate as a valued, contributing member here no matter what you say. After considering that fact, I have nothing to lose by posting whatever I please.
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Mar 9 10 10:18 PM
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JenniLynn wrote: Lol... his feet are bigger than mine. I'm not kicking him. You're welcome to drive an hour and do it if you wish though FreeFilly :P
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Mar 9 10 10:27 PM
PardeKooper wrote:I never said that the horse would be forever traumatized by the feed bucket if she threw it at him.
Mar 9 10 10:29 PM
xxthephoenix89xx wrote: PardeKooper wrote: I never said that the horse would be forever traumatized by the feed bucket if she threw it at him. Okay. How about this experiment. Throw the bucket at the horse. (horse skitters off) Walk over, pick the bucket up, put some grain in it, and rattle the bucket. What will happen?
PardeKooper wrote: I never said that the horse would be forever traumatized by the feed bucket if she threw it at him.
Mar 9 10 10:30 PM
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Mar 9 10 10:49 PM
OnOneThres wrote:I have a feeling this bucket theory isn't going to do the trick. What happens when you dont have the bucket and he kicks out? For those of you who have tried the bucket thing, is a bucket really that scarey?
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Mar 10 10 5:57 AM
FreeFilly wrote:JenniLynn wrote: Lol... his feet are bigger than mine. I'm not kicking him. You're welcome to drive an hour and do it if you wish though FreeFilly :P Lol no thank you. Although I doubt his feet are bigger than mine lol... I'm a big and tall girl. Did you move? I thought we lived closer then that. It probably only worked so well with my filly because she was a baby, she was maybe four months old at the time. I'm also a fan of the make them think you're going to kill them for three seconds group. I'm also one that hates hitting, but sometimes you have to. Good luck with him...and stay safe!
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Mar 10 10 7:35 AM
rosesr4evr wrote:Am LOL at the buckets! I, too, have launched a few buckets at an arse. It ALWAYS seems to do the trick. The new mare I have has been acting spooky, who am I kiddin'? She IS spooky. She always acts like a cat's gonna come flying out of her butt. So my trainer lunged her with some empty buckets on each side of the saddle. Whoo hoo! First couple of laps were a bit wild, but then she calmed right down and got back to business, he then mounted up and started working the lateral. So apparently, there are several uses for buckets!! LOL! I still wanna see PDJ make the bucket video.
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Mar 10 10 8:48 AM
When I ride my horse I get to forget I have a brain injury I was the daughter who wouldn't lift a finger in the house but cycled madly off in the pouring rain to spend all morning mucking out a stable.
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Mar 10 10 9:55 AM
erika wrote:^ I would probably forget to release the bucket at the appropriate time, and end up hitting myself in the head getting distracted for just long enough for the horse to run over, get me in a headlock and give a me a nookie.
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Mar 10 10 10:33 AM
http://successinthepen.blogspot.com I'm not a bitch. I just say what some people are really thinking.
Mar 10 10 10:37 AM
erika wrote:^ that's probably wise, lol. I'm putting that in my "Classic typo's" filing cabinet. I do wish Nahlahpoo hadn't quoted me so that I could go back, edit it, and pretend it didn't happen, lol.
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