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Re: [RC] [RC] affecting the horse - Deanna German

Oh my gosh! My horse has a clone!

Thanks for a much better description of what's going on than what I
provided.

Deanna

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Barbara wrote:
Anyway, I find it difficult to keep him in a forward trot, as he is sure
there is something out there that will attack him.  He is a prairie-bred
horse and forests worry him....patches of light and shadow, limbs, downed
trees, etc.  He's not afraid of limbs over his head or brush around his
feet.  He's just anticipating something.  So if I'm trying to trot along and
he's got his brakes on all the time, how do I relax so I can get him to
relax.


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