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    That was a very bold statement. I have 
found over time that people who seem the most sure of one answer  know the 
least.  Perhaps you should be a little less blunt with your 
answers. 
  
 Still thank you for your 
response, 
  
 Allegra 
  
p.s. My mother has been trimming and shoeing horses 
for 20 years, she's been shoeing my horse for about 7. 
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  Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 12:22 
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  Subject: Horse hits himself 
  
  
  
  Your horse is doing this because 
  his hooves are not balanced.  Over time he is liable to develop arthritis 
  in the joints due to the imbalance.  You should find a new 
  farrier. 
    
  Karen 
    
      
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