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Re: RC: broodmares
Michelle - I don't think there'd be any problems with getting a
broodmare going as an endurance horse. Just start them with caution -
because after all, they probably don't have any real condition to start
with. Think of wild horses, mares who must be endurance horses at the
same time they're being moms! Horses are meant to cover lots of ground
all the time. The broodmares we've ridden have all been happy campers
on the trail. Lif
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