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gordsearle

gordsearle


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Join date : 2010-01-03
Location : Upper Nine Mile River, NS

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PostSubject: Free Training For Difficult Horses   Free Training For Difficult Horses Icon_minitimeSun Aug 10, 2014 1:22 pm

Gord Searle, will be at the Pictou County Fair from Sept 4 through to the 7th 2014. He will be doing a variety of demonstrations, with a multitude of different horses. First he will be doing a "colt starting", during the fair. Along with, working with aggressive horses, horses afraid of their own shadows, bucking horses and so much.

We have had a great response for horses. Still we have two spots left to fill.

Do you have a horse we can use?

Horse needs to be drugged to have feet done?

Horse won't stand still for mounting?

Horse goes balistic at the sight of tarps or plastic?

Can't go to shows because your horse won't load?

Horse is so herd bound he is dangerous?

Contact us via email or text. 403 466 2490

" The horse you have is either the one you have created, or are willing to live with." As quoted by Gord Searle

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gordsearle

gordsearle


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Location : Upper Nine Mile River, NS

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PostSubject: Re: Free Training For Difficult Horses   Free Training For Difficult Horses Icon_minitimeMon Aug 11, 2014 8:45 am

Sorry to say we have filled all spots.
Gord
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