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Enough times to know that beating them does no good........just grab the halter and slide them away from the wall and they will get up on their own. Dale is a decent guy and has driven for me but I stopped using him because my wife said he never had the horses on the gate and he dropped to the rail too soon while never moving them forward. YEAH, I'm scared of her!!
Mrs. Hitman https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/canterbury/132519222/professional-rider-beat-horse-for-two-minutes-after-it-didnt-do-what-she-wanted-during-ap-show?c
.just grab the halter and slide them away from the wall and they will get up on their own.
Grab Thier tail and drag em off the wall!!
You make it sound so easy to drag a flat out prone horse around the stall. Makes me think you have never tried it.
In well over sixty years in the business, there isn't much legal stuff I haven't tried. Maybe I'm stronger than you because I have been more physically active during those years than just hitting keys on my keyboard as you apparently have been limited to...........This technique was mentioned only as advice to the neophyte horse person and really means nothing to a wise ass like you.
PUSSY HITEMAN SHOULD HAVE DONE WHAT HE DOES BEST - STAYED AWAY FROM HORSES AND STUCK TO THE RAIL! INSTEAD HE NEARLY BEAT 1 TO DEATH. HE WON'T BE MISSED AT HOOSIER. LET SCIOTO HAVE HIM. BYE FELICIA HITEMAN!
According to USTA Fines and Suspensions report it is 30 days and $1,500.When driving top FFA pacer Dirty Deeds or any horse with a chance to win, Dale was as aggresive as anyone. Especially at Maywood.You do know that Dale won The Windy City Pace at Maywood back when that race brought in the best 3 year olds and drivers in the sport.As a passing thought. How many of you have tried to get a horse that is cast in the stall to get up?