It sounds like your neighbor has no clue about horses. If you have the time and patience you would be doing that horse a huge service by helping them both! She wont keep that horse if she cant ride him. Work with him as you have been, try your hackamore and see how he responds, then get your neighbor up on that horse and work with both of them. Teach her what you know and hopefully she'll take it from there. Clean stalls with her, groom with her, the works. Teach her to demand respect from her horse and show her the correct way to do so when she's riding and on the ground. It's a very kind thing that you're doing and sounds like a real project. Good luck, Beth





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Maybe he decided-enoughs enough! For some reason though I'm not afraid of him at all, versus my horse. 

I've been riding this horse with no problems. I am really falling in love with him. She has already put him up for sale...for $3000!!!!!!!! He jumps 3ft, which is why she's selling him for that much. She gets on him, and it's like a totally different horse. Today I came out with her to show him to some girl and I was telling the girl the negative qualities
. I rode him perfect, he napped one time and I got after him and then he was fine...the boyfriend got on and he was fine, and then my neighbor got on...and the second her butt touched the saddle he was spinning and rearing and wouldn't go at all. So she got frustrated, jumped off, and beat that poor horse with the reins in the face/chest...and screaming at him not to back up!. I was screaming at her that that will NOT help, it only makes the poor horse unwilling to be in that arena.
I got back on him and he was fine and I walked him out and then we started washing him off. I asked her for the horse. I told her I would pay the $100-200 that she spent on the first month of boarding. She said no, that if I wanted him I would have pay more than $1300. She got the horse for free! Geez, I don't know what to do. I really have fallen for that horse, I like him a lot...

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