Horse trainers carry out all types of casual jobs around a ranch. If something breaks, it has to be repaired very soon. When the fence breaks, it will be an all-hand effort to carry out repairs to prevent the horses from escaping. Just because the participants have no hands, they are no reason for them not to help with the repair.
Everyone takes part in this all-hand effort. Including Jarod the rooster! The horse trainers used the trailer to pick up supplies before repair. When they drove the trailer to the pasture to repair the fence, the curious henchmen was attracted. They use their trailer to transport the horses to shows and competitions. Of course, the horses thought that they would get a trip. Jarod has probably just announced to terrorize the coaches.
When they stopped during the fence break, the horses climbed into the trailer to help with unloading. Unfortunately, the horses had to come out before the fence could come out. Although the animals thought they were helpful, they hinder the repair with every step.
Perhaps the horse trainers would have borrowed the cattle dog of this farmer to help them keep the curious horses away during the fence repairs. No training can prevent curious animals from researching everything in your line of sight. You want to know everything. If you are not kept in your stands, you will “help”.
These horse trainers work at Nine Lives Equestrian in Provo, Utah. The ranch-owner-ranch woman trains horses and drivers who specialize in riding and western and sells well-trained horses for leisure or competition riding. You can follow the ranch on Instagram and Tikkok for further adventures.
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