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Ah. Well then this is some totally novel and strange (to me) definition of breaking in a horse, which I cannot even begin to fathom what it could possibly mean, so I have no idea how long it'd take to achieve that with a wild zebra stallion. I can tell you though that whatever you think you've achieved in a day, or a week, or a month, is not going to be of any useful RELIABILITY there.
Your descriptions sure do not match those of wild animal trainers I know in real life. And I dunno what it takes you a day from scratch to DO with a wild horse but it ain't TRAINING. Getting *ready* to train, perhaps; sitting on and towing around, sure. But not producing a reliable educated horse.
Best of luck to you in your adventures,
Pat
Ah. Well then this is some totally novel and strange (to me) definition of breaking in a horse, which I cannot even begin to fathom what it could possibly mean, so I have no idea how long it'd take to achieve that with a wild zebra stallion. I can tell you though that whatever you think you've achieved in a day, or a week, or a month, is not going to be of any useful RELIABILITY there.
Your descriptions sure do not match those of wild animal trainers I know in real life. And I dunno what it takes you a day from scratch to DO with a wild horse but it ain't TRAINING. Getting *ready* to train, perhaps; sitting on and towing around, sure. But not producing a reliable educated horse.
Best of luck to you in your adventures,
Pat
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