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  1. shortgrass

    Stubborn Green Horse-Ground work

    Oh, most definitely. I just addressed floating, since it was specifically mentioned several times. I also agreed and encouraged contact with the previous vet, just in case. The most telling factor in that, though, in my experience anyway, is if he's off his feed. If he's eating fine and having...
  2. shortgrass

    Stubborn Green Horse-Ground work

    Well, first thing, definitely call the vet that did his last vet check and see if there was a thorough exam and anything to cause concern. We usually have the vet check done by our preferred vet before purchase. Reason being, for instance, I remember looking at a sorrel mare named Scotty during...
  3. shortgrass

    Stubborn Green Horse-Ground work

    This reminded me of my old horse, Jack. I was 11 when we went "shopping" for a new horse, as I was outgrowing the "old fart" lol... I looked at and rode sooooo many horses, oh wow, it was ALOT. Liked a few of them, but the instant I saw Jack I was in love. He was in a corral with a donkey and a...
  4. shortgrass

    Stubborn Green Horse-Ground work

    Oh a tough one :P 3 yo, hmmm he's still being a baby ;) First, if it were my horse, I would tie him in the barn and let him stand there until he stops fidgeting... For hours if need be. That will start him on the whole "patience" thing. Next, he might just be a high functioning guy; try some...
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