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Re: RC:   pregnant mares and endurance
And why not?  Being pregnant is not a disqualifying condition.  Have ridden
bred mares off and on over the last 22 years on endurance rides. I have a
couple of geldings around here with in- utero miles I'd like to get counted.
I can see no reason a ride manager would object to a bred mare on a ride.
No one is talking 9t months pregnant either, common cents does come in to
play here, you would probably need to hook two cinches together anyway:))
I have never heard of a RM in the (western states) making an issue of it.
Jo Calver-O'Brien
Oregon
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>From: Trailrite@aol.com
>To: katrat@ecr.net, ridecamp@endurance.net
>Subject: RC:   pregnant mares and endurance
>Date: Tue, Jan 16, 2001, 11:59 AM
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> Wouldn't want to...Most RM's won't allow it at their rides.  Why would you
> want to anyway?  Just asking....
>
> Tammy Robinson
> Trail-Rite Ranch & Products
> 661/513-9269
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