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In a message dated 2/23/99 11:18:30 AM EST, rward@admin.hilconet.com writes: << He's not sore backed to the touch, he's sound and last time I rode him he was very well behaved. Respond privately if this is not of interest to anyone else... Rachael & Sunny & little Cien (I'm not gonna go and you can't make me!!) >> I feel that when a basically nice horse changes gears such as you describe, a vet/chiro should be called first. Even well broke four years old should not change this drastically. Check out the possiblity of pain first, before deciding that it is attitude. leigh =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net (http://www.endurance.net) Endurance Net does not endorse or recommend any organizations, companies or individuals referenced in the Ridecamp list service. Endurance Net expressly excludes liability for any damage, loss or injury that may be suffered as a result of information or opinions expressed on Endurance Net, www.endurance.net, or the Ridecamp forum. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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