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What dose greenbroke mean ????????????

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What dose greenbroke mean ????????????

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  1. it means a horse that has not a lot of training maybe had a saddle on it and i agree with john  thats what we do


  2. well green means a horse that is inexperienced so green-broke means the horse is no longer inexperienced any more and has experience

  3. it means dust off the round pen ,roll up your sleeves,get out the breaking saddle and buy a case of bengay its gonna be a hard week.(at least it does for me)

  4. Greenbroke means the horse has probably been broke the lead and may have had a saddle on it and a rider get on it and that's about it. You can probably catch it and halter it but that's about it. No formal training.

  5. It means that the horse is new to the training area.  It means that experience riders should ride the horse due to the lack of training.  

    If it says that they are greenbroke in a certain area of riding as in jumping, or trails  it means that the horse may be trained in another area of riding and thats a new style for the horse.

  6. Has been saddled and ridden a few times, but has no experience. Not for begginers!

  7. Greenbroke- when the horse just got used to the weight of the saddle and maybe ridden a few times. But thats it, very inexperienced.

  8. A horse with little riding time, maybe two to three rides.....very little education..."green".

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