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RE: Re: I'm Buying My First Endurance Horse
No matter how good the horse if you do not "relate" to it you will be less
than successful. Look at lots of horses and leave them , then think about
each one and go back and see if they still meet your requirements. Many
times a less than "perfect" horse will be the best one "for you".
Bob Morris
-----Original Message-----
From: Michelle Fink [mailto:michrowe@redwrench.com]
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 3:47 PM
To: Carolyn Burgess; ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: Re: I'm Buying My First Endurance Horse
Do you Dr. Loving's book, Go the Distance? It has some good info on buying
an endurance horse... She goes into lots of detail about the horse's legs
and feet.
Michelle
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