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redtick23
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Re: Help with a colt
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April 29, 2011, 10:56:10 pm »
tiny where are you located at , and has anyone ever rolled the steel to her when she was buckin ? around here if they act like a bronc they get treated like one .With that said the best horse i have was a spoiled cowhorse turned bronc 30 days of wet blankets he turned out to be a great horse work a cow all day try to buck a man off when you first get on him but you can pile the kids on him all day and he want even hump up so some just need to be taken a hold of and shown how good or bad life can be
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Feed them good hunt em hard.
The best training can't make up for bad breeding.
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