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feeding at rides
I figure whatever a horse will eat at a ride is a good thing. I don't
try to dictate, and I offer as big a variety as possible, no matter what
I usually feed at home (I offer the home grits + anything else I think
my horse might eat). On the other hand, usually whatever someone else
has available for their horse is much more attractive than what I am
offering, no matter what it is. Lif
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