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Re: crops and stuff...
>...and hence the reason we believe wholeheartedly that a horse who needs
that
>kind of interference should not be in public anyway. Why should anyone else
>in proximity have to be "cautioned" abbot someone else's training tool? I
>guess I am from the old school where some quality training would solve a
>multitude of behavioral problems - before going in public of course!>
But San, how will you train the horse to behave better in this situation if
you don't take him on course?
Tracey
(who at 29 still believes that every horse, even a problem horse, has
something to offer)
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