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RE: [RC] [RC] [RC] Marla's Mystery Ataxia Part - ll cole

In response to the original question and along the same lines, Does one have to be mutually exclusive of the other?

Barry Cole.

>From: <bobmorris@xxxxxxxx>
>To: <rides2far@xxxxxxxx>
>CC: <tomnoll@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,<ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: [RC]   [RC] Marla's Mystery Ataxia Part
>Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 13:04:56 -0600
>
>It was posted <<<I do not get what you are trying to say.
>Are you a "Noble Savage" person who believes that in the
>natural state all is well? >>>
>
>I never attempted to say anything. All I did was ask a
>question. I have spent many years asking questions and have
>found that it is seldom the question is ever addressed in
>replies. Why is that?
>
>Bob
>
>Bob Morris
>Morris Endurance Enterprises
>Boise, ID
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: rides2far@xxxxxxxx [mailto:rides2far@xxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 11:36 AM
>To: bobmorris@xxxxxxxx
>Cc: tomnoll@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Re: [RC] [RC] Marla's Mystery Ataxia Part
>
>
>
>
> > Consider the normal, not competitive life of the horse in
>its, as far
> > as we know, natural state.> AND WE WONDER WHY WE HAVE
>PHYSIOLOGICAL PROBLEMS!
> > > I ask one, and only one, question. Which is most
>important,
> > the horse's welfare or the humans ego?
>
>I do not get what you are trying to say. Are you a "Noble
>Savage" person who believes that in the natural state all is
>well? Personally, I think Kat's horse probably has a much
>easier life than the average mustang (horse in its natural
>state). I'd love to see a message board that hashed out
>every *natural* occurance nation wide. There are quite a few
>horses in my neighborhood who are on huge farms and pretty
>much left to nature. They don't look so hot, what with
>founder (self inflicted) abcesses that are left to run their
>course and end up causing all sort of problems... quite a
>few have died or are crippled...all having happened in
>fairly "natural" horse manner. I think if I were a horse I'd
>choose endurance as a career knowing what I know about all
>the options.
>
>  I must be misunderstanding what you're saying though, since
>I know you have horses that have done lots of miles and
>can't imagine that you were less guilty of asking them for
>something  "unatural" than Kat was. By the way, from what
>I've read, horses are unique in that they don't chew cud,
>etc. and are capable of eating concentrated rations and then
>delivering a good day's work.
>
>Angie
>
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