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Hello, I try to remember that the vet wants to look at my horse's legs, not mine. So at a trot out in a straight line, I position the horse in front of the vet, in their direct line of vision, so the vet can get a good view on the horse. Focus on a point ahead in a straight line and trot, and after the turn, place the horse again in the vet's line of vision, find a focus point and go. Now I just have to figure out how far to trot out, as those trot out distances get shorter as day gets longer. <g> Happy Trails, Maureen _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
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