Buck197
WKR
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- Mar 29, 2020
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Ignore him, whatever you do, do NOT go back in there and pay him any mind, or let him loose or anything. An old horse training adage I love, EVERYTIME you're around a horse you are training them, you're either training the right thing, or the wrong. If you go back in and yell, slap on the butt, let em out or whatnot, you just trained em that if I whine and yap long enough, hes going to come let me out or whatnot.
Ignore it and only release once he's stopped.
Ignore it and only release once he's stopped.