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Re: RC: tying
In a message dated 11/30/99 5:47:06 AM Pacific Standard Time,
horsecrazy@access.mountain.net writes:
<< Well after the horse pulled back the second time and broke the
halter, he just let the horse stand in the aisle of the barn with a
different halter on and a lead rope hanging down and not tied. The
horse was a perfect gentleman for the rest of the shoeing. >>
I also had an older horse (old stallion) who WOULD NOT stand tied for the
shoer. He was also an old campaigner, used to being tied at rides, etc. He,
too, would stand perfectly still in the middle of his paddock for the
farrier, lead rope hanging, if I was not there....
Heidi
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