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Originally Posted by CrazyChester Oh, Kevin. He is gonna die, those fingers could have gotten stuck in his throat or

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Old 11-02-2009, 01:47 AM   #31
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Oh, Kevin. He is gonna die, those fingers could have gotten stuck in his throat or he could get colic. Make sure after he kicks and strikes at you to give him big kisses and hugs. He must love you dearly.

Or shove a carrot in his mouth.






Whoopsie.



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Old 11-02-2009, 03:38 PM   #32
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omg, Kevin! My horse does the exact same thing, and do you want to know what i did? I just told him straight up that he might choke on my fingers, and he hasnt done it again! Isnt that awesome! Because he like, TOTALLY understands me, and I'm the horse whisperer, and I trained like, 11 horses when I was 8.

And now people bring them to me to be trained! and i'm only 9! OMG! But then my horse got hurtz cuz this one girl took out my 3 year old stallion and rode him really mean and now i'm the only one who can touch him and he won't eat or drink but we can't tranq him and I love him SOOOO much!

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Or shove a carrot in his mouth.






Whoopsie.



Yep and soda, chips, meat pies, cheese burgers, anything really.


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Yep and soda, chips, meat pies, cheese burgers, anything really.


Oops. My analogy was lost... there was a Parlli article somewhere by a guy asking what to do with his cinch-sore horse that was biting him whenever he cinched up or tightened the cinch. The Parellite said to shove a carrot in the horse's mouth every time he tried to bite.


.. yeah. Great answer.
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Oops. My analogy was lost... there was a Parlli article somewhere by a guy asking what to do with his cinch-sore horse that was biting him whenever he cinched up or tightened the cinch. The Parellite said to shove a carrot in the horse's mouth every time he tried to bite.


.. yeah. Great answer.
OH! I'm sorry. I have never read that article. Was that a real answer or were they just being sarcastic?

Sorry, just hijacking the thread.
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Haha no it was a real answer by a Parelli "guru"
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Alright, So I've been collecting these rescued mares (13). Some are at weight, many are still under. But anyways, I found a non-registered impressive bred stallion to breed to them.










lol.


I sure hope this post is a bad joke.

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It is.
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im so confusedd ! hahah .
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Are you crazy!!?!? You shouldn't let your horses outside like that! They could get cold or somthing! They need to be in a stall all the time or who knows what could happen to them!!
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