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Posted by moparmindy on April 5th 2008, 7:07

could you watch your animal friend ,lover what ever pull heavy weights .as in dog horse pulls even if my horses were big enough i dont think i could watch this even though as they say thats what they were bread for .i had the chance to go and watch a friend pull his horses .it didnt look fun for them what do you think could you put your horse dog on the line for a few bucks if you win, i couldnt .

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Posted by Prank122000 on April 5th 2008, 11:29

To me, this is not a question I ask myself. It's not important what I think - it's important if my pet is happy with what she does. If she loves pulling sleds - okay with me. She doesn't understand what I like most of the time, so why should I understand what she likes?Prank

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Posted by warrior44_us on April 5th 2008, 15:33

Does a man enjoy going to work and digging a ditch? I do know dogs and horses both enjoy activity and excersize (couch potatoes take note). My horse never had to "work" for a living nor my dogs either...

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Posted by belgian on April 5th 2008, 17:59

i have a pair of belgian horses that i use for plowing just for fun parades and differant activities i have only pulled them a ccouple of times these were farm pulls not the professional pulls believe me they enjoyed it they would get excited i quit because i did not want to hurt them

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Posted by PonyStud08 on April 6th 2008, 1:16

My ponys and horses work for a living, so yes, they do work, and sometimes hard. The pony pulls a cart and the horses ride. All of them work enthusiastically and with a far better ethic than most hired help these days! Ponies can easily pull their weight, and sometimes even more! Ponies, and miniatures, are actually stronger, pound for pound, than draft horses. Ironically, drafts are per pound weaker than any other class of horse. But, they have a LOT more pounds!

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Posted by secretcow on April 9th 2008, 2:07

my horse enjoys very much being riddin im kinda sorry that i dont get to do it as often cause im away at college but oh well. she dosent work near as hard as she wants to, she gets real bored real easy being couped up in the barn just having sex and brushings and suff.

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