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baymule
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She also spooks at me walking up, the dog, just about anything. I try to talk to her as I’m going to feed her so I don’t startle her.
I had a spooky Tennessee Walker mare that was so spooky, that she could literally jump out from underneath me. At age 36, she was still spooky, never calmed down. Only horse I had that could throw me off. She looked for something too spook at, snorting and on alert. Great horse, just spooky.
I don’t want another spooky horse. It hurts now when I hit the ground and no way will I put granddaughters on her.
I had a spooky Tennessee Walker mare that was so spooky, that she could literally jump out from underneath me. At age 36, she was still spooky, never calmed down. Only horse I had that could throw me off. She looked for something too spook at, snorting and on alert. Great horse, just spooky.
I don’t want another spooky horse. It hurts now when I hit the ground and no way will I put granddaughters on her.