I now know Bailey's history..and breeding!!!

ihatework

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If I were on the lookout for a project I would happily buy him.

But I wouldn’t give two hoots about his breeding, he is an indiscriminately bred gelding and for me is worth no more/less with or without his bloodlines than what I can see at face value. Lucky for him he has turned out a useful type!
 

SatansLittleHelper

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Ok, well I won't bother about registration if it won't be important to anyone.
Just now waiting for the trainer to get back to me regarding help to deal with the biting.
He desperately needs some stability and consistency. He's being handled daily, a little work on the lead rope such as step back, walk on, stand and move over. Each session around 10 mins max, ending before he starts to get agitated. Now he's more settled he's asking for interaction which is nice but I'm also keeping that short...a quick rub or scratch and then walking off.
 
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