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FearTheBigGrayHorse
Reg. Oct 2014
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2015-05-19 11:28 AM
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When do you start hauling?
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Location: NeverLand
I have a yearling stud colt. When do you start hauling to races, and exposing them to the rodeo atmosphere?
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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
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2015-05-19 11:34 AM
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RE: When do you start hauling?
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Location: Kansas
I don't haul babies, only when I have them started as 3 year olds.
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LMS
Reg. Feb 2008
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2015-05-19 11:41 AM
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RE: When do you start hauling?
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Location: North Dakota
If they can listen on a lunge line and stand tied they will get to go with. We had a 2 year old
(he's 3 now
) that went whenever we had room in the trailer. He's pretty good about a lot of stuff, BUT I would have never hauled him as a yearling stud, because he was a pain in the butt! Had the family jewels removed and we found his brains, he's a super nice well rounded horse and we've only been on him a dozen times. They need the exposure, IMO being used AND getting used to the atmosphere is sometimes hard on them, but each horse is different. If I know I can handle them and I have room they go with.
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