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<blockquote data-quote="Lannie" data-source="post: 1737422" data-attributes="member: 8202"><p>When I had my first horse, back when there were dinosaurs, a silly little high school girl in the neighborhood asked if she could ride him after school, while I was still at work. She SEEMED responsible, and I knew her, so I said OK. Turned out, her parents had bought her a saddle, but no blanket, and of course, no horse. So she put her brand new saddle on my horse, with no saddle blanket, and rode him all afternoon. When I got home from work, he had a bloody saddle sore worn into both sides of his withers. Just so you know, she never rode him again. But for a couple of weeks after, I took him for "rides in the car" exactly like that, so he could get some exercise (he was kept in a small 1 acre lot). People thought we were crazy, but he was a very good horse, and stayed right beside the car. When his sores healed, we went back to proper riding (with me up there bareback) every evening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lannie, post: 1737422, member: 8202"] When I had my first horse, back when there were dinosaurs, a silly little high school girl in the neighborhood asked if she could ride him after school, while I was still at work. She SEEMED responsible, and I knew her, so I said OK. Turned out, her parents had bought her a saddle, but no blanket, and of course, no horse. So she put her brand new saddle on my horse, with no saddle blanket, and rode him all afternoon. When I got home from work, he had a bloody saddle sore worn into both sides of his withers. Just so you know, she never rode him again. But for a couple of weeks after, I took him for "rides in the car" exactly like that, so he could get some exercise (he was kept in a small 1 acre lot). People thought we were crazy, but he was a very good horse, and stayed right beside the car. When his sores healed, we went back to proper riding (with me up there bareback) every evening. [/QUOTE]
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