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Mine is a little bit too. Horses have brains and feelings and some people just
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The people we got Dez from bought him when he was like skin and bones, and right after they bought him they tried to take him on a 20-mile trail ride! He gave up and wouldn't budge after 5 miles. And they are really heavyset guys and Dez isn't built for over 200 pounds, plus, he's 20! Then, they put him in a pasture with a several other horses and they didn't feed him any grain. They had him for years and they didn't put him in any better condition which makes me so mad!
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Mine is a little bit too. Horses have brains and feelings and some people just
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The people we got Dez from bought him when he was like skin and bones, and right after they bought him they tried to take him on a 20-mile trail ride! He gave up and wouldn't budge after 5 miles. And they are really heavyset guys and Dez isn't built for over 200 pounds, plus, he's 20! Then, they put him in a pasture with a several other horses and they didn't feed him any grain. They had him for years and they didn't put him in any better condition which makes me so mad!
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People who do that don't deserve to have animals. If you're going to embark on having one, you need to provide it with basic needs at a minimum.
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Mine is a little bit too. Horses have brains and feelings and some people just
barnie.gif
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The people we got Dez from bought him when he was like skin and bones, and right after they bought him they tried to take him on a 20-mile trail ride! He gave up and wouldn't budge after 5 miles. And they are really heavyset guys and Dez isn't built for over 200 pounds, plus, he's 20! Then, they put him in a pasture with a several other horses and they didn't feed him any grain. They had him for years and they didn't put him in any better condition which makes me so mad!
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People who do that don't deserve to have animals. If you're going to embark on having one, you need to provide it with basic needs at a minimum.
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Just keep working through it.... I am sure you'll eventually get his full trust.

The gelding I have currently is a spooky guy, but he trusts me. Noone else though.
It didn't start out that way though. I got him in the spring from someone who had bought him from New Holland ( slaughter sale) 6 years ago but hadnt done much with him. I could barely get a bridle on him he was so head shy, and he spooked at everything. EVERYTHING. I had to be patient. One time I waited for 1 mintutes in a corner for him to realize I wasn't gonna hurt him and accept the bridle.
Now he is still a little head shy, but not much. He is definetely cautious and a little nervous, but has settled down a lot.
It's all about trust, and it sounds like your working real hard with Dezi to get it. Good luck.
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When I first got Dezi, I didn't know he was like this and I brought out some brushes to brush him down. Well, as soon as i got near him with the brush, he started trembling all over, you could see the whites of his eyes and he broke out in a sweat. He every time I lifted it up in the air even a little bit he flinched like he thought i was gonna throw it at him and trembled even harder. It took me a long while for him to figure out i wasn't going to hit him with the brush. Unfortunately, he still thinks I'm gonna slap him with the water hose.
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I rarely ever kick him because I all have to do for him to go forward is just cluck or kiss. I've started greeting him the horse way lately and it's been helping some too. Thanks for all the encouragement.
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I just wish i could talk to him and ask him what's wrong. But in a way, I can. You know how I bring him to 4-H meetings? Well, one of my leaders and one of my friends told me they watch us and it's like we speak to each other and we have a mental connection. That's why i want to get an Arabian. For me, actions speak louder than words. I believe you can send good thoughts or vibes ( Not the choice of words i wanted but i couldn't think of anything else ) to a horse through your body.

Just between us here, I had a local farrier that came to do our thoroughbred mare. Well, she a little antsy and moving her feet around. He jabbed her right in the ribs with the rasp really hard! And she was pregnant! She hauled back on that fence and ripped up half of the concrete that the wooden post was set in outta the ground. Then, he asked if dad wanted him to help him fix it! He said no and the guy left. We have never used him again. Another farrier said that he threw rocks at her baby colt. Once, I was there and I was holding my mare's head still and stroking her and he told me to get away from her because I was distracting her, she was my horse! I loath him.
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And he charged a lot of money!
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GAAH! Thats awful. I love my farrier. He does a REALLY good job, although he is a little slow. He is very kind and always does his best for the horse, and his prices are fair.
 
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Mine is a little bit too. Horses have brains and feelings and some people just
barnie.gif
hugs.gif
The people we got Dez from bought him when he was like skin and bones, and right after they bought him they tried to take him on a 20-mile trail ride! He gave up and wouldn't budge after 5 miles. And they are really heavyset guys and Dez isn't built for over 200 pounds, plus, he's 20! Then, they put him in a pasture with a several other horses and they didn't feed him any grain. They had him for years and they didn't put him in any better condition which makes me so mad!
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RRRRR! My plan with this guy is to continue making him a better horse... we have already come so far. I am really proud. When he eventually comes to a point he cant progress farther from, he will definetely be a better horse. I will sell him to a loving home, probably cheap, especially if the person doesn't have lots of cash. He can help someone else to grow as I have grown and helped him to grow.
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Mine is a little bit too. Horses have brains and feelings and some people just
barnie.gif
hugs.gif
The people we got Dez from bought him when he was like skin and bones, and right after they bought him they tried to take him on a 20-mile trail ride! He gave up and wouldn't budge after 5 miles. And they are really heavyset guys and Dez isn't built for over 200 pounds, plus, he's 20! Then, they put him in a pasture with a several other horses and they didn't feed him any grain. They had him for years and they didn't put him in any better condition which makes me so mad!
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RRRRR! My plan with this guy is to continue making him a better horse... we have already come so far. I am really proud. When he eventually comes to a point he cant progress farther from, he will definetely be a better horse. I will sell him to a loving home, probably cheap, especially if the person doesn't have lots of cash. He can help someone else to grow as I have grown and helped him to grow.
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it is so annoying to see such tihng, i hate it too
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we had some neighbors and they had a donkey, and for a year i went to visited it and such, but what really hurt me that it had no shelter for storms, no buddies other then our chickens we we got them *they free ranged* and his hooves, they were curled and in bad shape
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RRRRR! My plan with this guy is to continue making him a better horse... we have already come so far. I am really proud. When he eventually comes to a point he cant progress farther from, he will definetely be a better horse. I will sell him to a loving home, probably cheap, especially if the person doesn't have lots of cash. He can help someone else to grow as I have grown and helped him to grow.
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it is so annoying to see such tihng, i hate it too
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we had some neighbors and they had a donkey, and for a year i went to visited it and such, but what really hurt me that it had no shelter for storms, no buddies other then our chickens we we got them *they free ranged* and his hooves, they were curled and in bad shape
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You can call animal cruelty for such conditions, especially if he had dirty water and was skinny.
 
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it is so annoying to see such tihng, i hate it too
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we had some neighbors and they had a donkey, and for a year i went to visited it and such, but what really hurt me that it had no shelter for storms, no buddies other then our chickens we we got them *they free ranged* and his hooves, they were curled and in bad shape
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You can call animal cruelty for such conditions, especially if he had dirty water and was skinny.

he was pretty healthy, i saw no water tho
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he had a dirty coat too, we *me, my mom and dad* wanted to buy him, but we were renting and were not sure were we were going to live after the rent was up
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