Call Ducks or Bantams...Crazy Animals Around the Farm

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View attachment 1419460 My Best friend..This took years of training and a bond that will never be broken. I don't take horses lightly. They are magnificent in the right hands.

So beautiful! That's why I don't know if I want seasoned or unseasoned. Training myself takes a lot of one on one, bonding, trust building.... And as you said, it forms a bond that can never be broken..... Honestly it's going to depend on the connection I feel as I look.... Having that connection builds the foundation of a strong bond. Also things my husband doesn't understand. But he is learning to trust my knowledge on these things.
 
Hmmm?..Kupid threw me off the first time I rode him but he kept with me. our connection was instant. I walked up the the fence when we got there and he came to me. I petted him. I didn't know his temperament and I was the first stranger he ever let touch him. I found out all this after I bought him. He was 7 and terribly green and misunderstood. He trusts me and I trust him as much as as person should trust a Horse. I know his every move and shift under saddle. I rode him almost everyday for two years straight training him. Every kind of weather..
 
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