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Re: kicking
>But I've observed a number of horses who will literally cut a swath,
> going after horses that are more than Bob's "standard horse length" away,
> while the rider makes excuses that the horse is just doing what comes
> naturally. If you buy the BS that THOSE incidents are the victims'
faults,
> then let's see about some oceanfront property in Reno...
>
I've seen this as well and there is not question that horse and rider should
not be out on the trail with other horses, rather with a trainer that can
teach them both some control. We've all seen out of control riders with out
of control horses, I personally think they should be disqualified and sent
home, but I didn't think that was what we were talking about.
Cathy
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