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Join Date: 01-06-08
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Do horses have teenage years?
A friend that I ride with often has a young horse that she's working on training now. That horse is so stubborn and ornery... I swear, he's like a teenager! I mean, it's like he openly defies her and then gets excited when she's frustrated with him. Any idea how long this stage lasts in a horse? I think he's three and a half, if I remember correctly. He does fine with basic stuff most the time, like grooming, and putting on his halter and saddles, he's fine for the vet. He just seems to like to test my friend's limits. Silly bloke!
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Join Date: 08-12-07
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Not only is her horse still young, he is also "green" or untrained on the finer points of riding and obviously not reliable in doing as he is asked. Some horses will grow out of this as they progress through their training, but some will always be defiant which is useful in some disciplines such as cross country or endurance.
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