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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 307303"><p>I loved riding cutting horses. When they are ginning (on it) the sensation is like no other. Closest description I can come up with is ballet.</p><p></p><p>Horses get a bum rap in the brains category. There is a wired in aspect that brings flee to the for in the wrong (for the rider) situation. It is how they survived. You never want to put them in a situation like a gate that is too narrow and have them panic. </p><p></p><p>I had a stud horse that, truth be told, was smarter than I was a fair amount of the time. He became a good friend which isn't what the average non-horsemen would think of a "wild stallion".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 307303"] I loved riding cutting horses. When they are ginning (on it) the sensation is like no other. Closest description I can come up with is ballet. Horses get a bum rap in the brains category. There is a wired in aspect that brings flee to the for in the wrong (for the rider) situation. It is how they survived. You never want to put them in a situation like a gate that is too narrow and have them panic. I had a stud horse that, truth be told, was smarter than I was a fair amount of the time. He became a good friend which isn't what the average non-horsemen would think of a "wild stallion". [/QUOTE]
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