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Re: [RC] Hidalgo - Barbara McCrary

Small horses are 1) easier to mount, 2) less elevation to fall from, and 3) they don't know they are small!
 
Barbara
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Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 12:06 PM
Subject: [RC] Hidalgo

Sorry, I was watching the trailer on my computer and it was about a 2" square, so I wasn't really clear on who was talking about the horse being too small.  I also have heard it's not a true story, but--as I said before--I'll go see it as a good bit of fiction.  Owning a 14.2 Arabian and working with many Warmblood and Thoroughbred people, I tend to get looked down on (literally) alot for the size of my horse.  I was just trying to make a point that we distance riders know size doesn't matter.

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