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Last video for this colt. For now... :cool:
Thank you Allie for choose PJ seaboldt and I to start goose! We can't wait to see how he does in the future!

When this colt arrived, he was scared of everything, but also very willing to learn. I took my time and worked him hard but gentle and gained his trust by giving him a job. The owner was very happy to see the horse he had become, I wish I had more videos of what I could do with him but I was riding/working alone a big percentage of the time. I could run a rope across his rump and he wouldnt flinch, I could throw the rope at his back legs like a heel roper and he wouldn't kick. I could rope a barrel off of him and drag it around the arena, even crossing the rope behind him and he could care less. This is the type of product I like to send out. People asked why I was doing things with the ropes, blankets, barrels, all other spooky things as he is a show prospect, I like to send a horse back that you don't have to teach the basics and is not spooky. Sure, he may never see a rope again in his life, but he may pony another horse. Will he need a tarp draped across him? probably not, but when one blows across the arena on a windy day, he is less likely to run off. The owner of this horse went from not knowing whether she was going to keep him or sell him to absolutely loving this little horse.

Looking good!
 

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