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[RC] Truman's Patients - Stagg_Newman





In the hills of West by God Virginia where I grew up
it was the patience of Job  :>)

From: Truman Prevatt <tprevatt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [RC]   [RC] [RC] [RC] Racing

The wisdom of Solomon and the patients of Job - those are the two
ingredients for making a good ride manager. Bet most people though I
never heard of either. Another thing about the south - if you live past
the age of 4 you've already been going to two years of sunday school.


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Riding alone is when you teach a horse all the "tools" and "cues" he needs
to handle the trail, to hold a speed, deal with hills, etc. It's also where
you develop the "bond" that causes him to "defer" to you before losing his
cool.
~ Jim Holland

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