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[RC] tailgating/tailgaitors - Ridecamp Guest

Please Reply to: Buddy Gleason glea6826@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Kicking. That can happen anytime. Remember, the inherent danger of the horse.  
However, the tailgaitor's horse could step forward, reach out, and on to the 
rear bulb of the lead horse hind foot. Resulting in serious injury. A serious 
tear. It just makes sense to have the knowledge and judgement to always know 
this can happen when you are too close together. Move over and let the faster 
horse pass. Or ride along and enjoy each other's company.Whatever you do, don't 
put the horse in danger. I am sure two horses close together can judge just how 
close too close is, without riders and their hardware, bits, etc. influencing 
the horse they are astride. It isn't the horse that is being aggressive. It is 
the rider. Buddy.


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