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Re: [RC] Hauling other People's Horses - k s swigart

From: "Karen Standefer" <kstandefer@xxxxxxxx>

I generally fix scratches and dents in my equipment soon
after they occur.  Keeps the rust factor down and keeps
the equipment value up.

From: "Kelly Lane" <kelfrylane@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Amen.Live and let live. Horses kick, paw or
damage things all the time.

Judging from these two statements, it is clear to me that this is one of
the things that people should discuss up front before accepting or
offering rides in trailers.

If not, differences of opinion about the importance of such things is
most definitely likely to lead to ill will.

I know that I will be from now on, especially in the accepting rides
department.  I'll still offer a ride to just about anybody.

kat
Orange County, Calif.
:)



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[RC] Hauling other People's Horses, k s swigart
RE: [RC] Hauling other People's Horses, Karen Standefer