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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
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RE: Buying back a horse you sold 2yrs ago?
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I love my horses and I take good care of them but there is no way that I would buy one back for sentimental reasons especially because the horse had had a rough life.
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RE: Buying back a horse you sold 2yrs ago?
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dianeguinn - 2016-08-02 8:17 AM
Take some advice from an old lady with lots of broken/healed/broken bones that bother me all the time now. Once a horse has learned to flip, they never unlearn it. Put the wrong pressure on them, and they can and will seriously hurt or kill you. I was told this by more than one very good, accomplished trainers, but I had to learn it the hard way. Even though it breaks your heart, let her go. It's not worth your life or a serious injury. Some just can't get over the mental trauma that someone has subjected them to and unfortunately, most of the time, it's the good ones they ruin. :'
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I agree with this ^^^ no way if she has flipped would I buy her back unless I loved her enough to let her be a pasture ornament and who knows if she was injured that is making the issues she may be a pasture pet anyways :
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