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Re: [RC] Information from pulled horses - Truman Prevatt

So it's not always the speed. Too many slow miles also take their toll.

Truman


bobmorris@xxxxxxxx wrote:



I have done a bit of review and noticed interesting facts. There are very often compelling reasons that some riders keep entering horses that end up in multiple pulls. The most compelling reason is to reach a mileage or completion plateau. But I say that the horse does not give a damn about this and should be rested.




Bob Morris Morris Endurance Enterprises Boise, ID


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