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Fantastic work! This information should be shared around the web
Was sent this link by a friend of mine who thought I might find this interesting and I have to say he didn’t let me down. Keep up the good posts, you have just gained another loyal reader.
I think this is a great post. One thing that I find the most helpful is number five. Sometimes when I write, I just let the flow of the words and information come out so much that I loose the purpose. It’s only after editing when I realize what I’ve done. There’s defiantly a lot of great tips here I’m going to try to be more aware of.
I’d like a pony pretty enough to win the annual pretty pony contest. We could put ribbons in its hair.
hi i loved this page and the videos i just got my horse from somebody who rescued him he was neglected badly he had stomach ulcers he had to take medicine he took the last of it about three months ago and he is doing really good without it he used to be really skinny literally under weight but now he is really healthy and has a good weight
i love him with all my hear i go to him with my problems and everything the lady i got him from lives her life caring about them and other animals she rescues horses everyday she trained him really well she didn’t do what this tells you to do but everybody trains differently but i have been working with him as much as i can and i hope he has a good life
i firmly back up what you have said. it is imperative that you don’t rush horse training or else you might injure your horse as well as yourself.
Great piece of information! I want to develop my horseback-riding skills that might even gives me a chance to compete in rodeos. A horseback lesson is a fun-filled experience that will prepare you in riding your horse safely and in style.