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RideCamp@endurance.net
Re: RC: Re: Fwd: RC: I made a decision w. all your help - THANKYOU
In a message dated 3/27/00 9:22:50 AM Pacific Standard Time,
michrowe@frontier.net writes:
<< Sure I can send the horse in,
but I still would have to go in and close the divider, which I would rather
do after the horse is tied in (so I don't get ran over). >>
Tying the horse prior to closing the divider is a good way to have a wreck if
he sets back. Send the horse in, go in and close the divider, and THEN tie
him. If he starts to move back, you are only two horse-widths away from that
HUGE door!
Heidi
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