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SandyDSA@aol.com
Wed, 10 Apr 1996 18:15:34 -0400

In a message dated 96-04-10 15:40:21 EDT, MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com (Mail
Delivery Subsystem) writes:

>
>If you all didn't get this EMail, too bad. It just underscores what several
>of us have now said that perhaps should have been said a long time ago. It
>ISN'T a STALLION problem - it's a rider problem. NO horse should be allowed
>to shove another horse out of a water trough OR rear-end another horse, or
>slam on the brakes in front of another. Just perhaps the horse is NOT ready
>for competition with THAT rider if these things are happening. As for the
>water trough, stallions need water, too, and if I am waiting for my turn,
>don't butt in front just because I have a stallion. Wait your turn also. I
>won't be a minute!

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Subject: Re: [endurance] Ribbons/stallions

In a message dated 96-04-10 12:11:48 EDT, you write:

>If we remember to respect everyone's "space" whenever possible, competition
>can
>still be safe and fun.
>
>

If you all didn't get this EMail, too bad. It just underscores what several
of us have now said that perhaps should have been said a long time ago. It
ISN'T a STALLION problem - it's a rider problem. NO horse should be allowed
to shove another horse out of a water trough OR rear-end another horse, or
slam on the brakes in front of another. Just perhaps the horse is NOT ready
for competition with THAT rider if these things are happening. As for the
water trough, stallions need water, too, and if I am waiting for my turn,
don't butt in front just because I have a stallion. Wait your turn also. I
won't be a minute!

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