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Re: Dogs in ridecamp and children
Yes, that would work...especially since I would not be riding alone. But we
have NO rides out here that encounter anything other than an occasional hiker.
Teddy
Duncan Fletcher wrote:
> What do you do when the ride is held in an area where the trails are open to
> bikes? Desensitizing a horse to bikes should be easy.
>
> Duncan Fletcher
> dfletche@gte.net
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Teddy Lancaster" <Teddy@runningbear.com>
>
> > How about bicycles in camp? To horses, bicycles are a MONSTER!!!!
> >
> > Teddy
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