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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 2 2011, 05:43 PM (196 Views) | |
| Cajun | Jan 2 2011, 05:43 PM Post #1 |
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Mr Gerald this mare is carrying a Palomino foal. I hope to have better luck with this one than the last one she had that I lost 3 months ago. She is due to foal mid April. I sure look forward to raising this foal and with good luck I hope to use as much of the Bill &Tom Dorrance method as I can understand raising and training this foal.![]()
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Calvin Boutte Ph. No. 337 201 1307 | |
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| Tradewater | Jan 2 2011, 08:13 PM Post #2 |
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Good looking mare Cajun. She should have you a good one. There are a lot of good training methods out there now that make it a lot easier on both the horse and trainer. Horses are just like people, they will take the easy way out if you can show them the easy way. I have learned a lot FROM horses by observing their behavior. Then just think like a horse. Good luck with the colt. |
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