Hah hah, that was good Roger!!!:} I guess its a subliminal from the
pressure I've been getting to attend various friends churches lately!!!!
Also thanks for the info. One thing I totally agree on, don't forget to
look at what the horse is currently being used for and his living
conditions. I've yet to have found a horse that was stalled most of the
time or living in a pipe corral with no turn out who has lasted for me
soundness wise. No matter how easy I bring them along. Kidd has the
greatest cocky, alert, alpha attitude but he spent 7 of his 10 years before
I got him as a back yard horse in a small corral and barely ever ridden. He
injured himself playing out in the big field with the boys! I think all the
un-natural standing around tends to atrophy those tendons setting your horse
up for injury. Just MY OPINION!:}
Cheryl Newbanks
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