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    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    Oh... years and years ago I gave some riding lessons to Raymond Mazzei that had Fuiroso Farms' wife, (the red-headed one with twins. I know, he was a serial husband...) But I digress... He was so gentle and sweet natured and not happy in the stud barn. He always lived in with the mares and...
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    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    Quote: OMG!!!! You have PADRON!!!??? THE Padron, like that is his whole name??? Jeeeeze Louise!!! and WOW!
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    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    I WAY prefer mares myself. Most of my horses over the years have been mares and I have only had one snarky one, a filly and I traded her off as soon as she pinned her ears and swung her head around to me at feeding time. She was a yearling, had never been mistreated and her sire was a dangerous...
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    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    Jay, I respect you for posting your opinion. I have had horses for 45 years now... i don't need a lecture from you about what is worth putting effort into and what is not. I have seen people killed by horses like that. I have almost been killed several times by horses like that. (Some of us are...
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    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    Someone said on here you "owe it to the horse" to find the root of the problem and try to fix it, and I beg to differ. You do not OWE that horse anything. She is a sourpuss sow and you got tricked into buying a problem horse in a bad market. Sorry about that, and shame on the sellers. All that...
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    Difficult horse decision *UPDATE*

    you should change the title of this thread to "easy horse decision" since it is a no-brainer what to do. Life's too short to mess with a horse like that. There are babysitters a dime a dozen around here right now, like between $1-2,00... lots cheaper than broken bones and probably STILL have a...
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