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"Flemmer, Linda" wrote:
The rules call for a horse & rider team, appropriately entered. Another area that may apply is no pacing or hazing by an un-entered equine. (Sorry - I'm not good enough to quote the cahpter & verse off of the top of my head.)Also, if the horse isn't entered, I wouldn't think that the vets would be obligated to check it. I'd like to have my horse checked!ABSOLUTELY no reason not to take the "spare" for the camping experience if the ride has adequate space in the base camp, though. Then, go do some LD if it is a beginner. A lot of rides around here have 2 days of endurance & 2 days of LD, so you can ride 2 horses in one weekend.Linda Flemmer-----Original Message-----Hi yall. I don't feel like reading, so I'm taking the short cut by posting my question here. Is there a rule that prohibits "ponying" a horse during an endurance ride?Thanks,susie
From: Suzanne Griffin Barnes [mailto:enduroqn@willapabay.org]
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 1999 4:26 PM
To: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: haven't covered this one
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