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Getting Horse back into condition
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<blockquote data-quote="clampitt" data-source="post: 174396" data-attributes="member: 2594"><p>Looks to me like all you need to do is go to riding and leading,if the App.will go for it, turned out horses will do a lot of exercise,and are easer to get fit than stalled horses.And soumd like you have a little bit of room and maby a good dirt rode.Just watch you injured horse.If show sighs of getting to soar back off.A horse will tell you when to go to the next step if you will pay attention.To many people today want it to happen now.It wont.Horses are not trucks.Go get em, Ronny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clampitt, post: 174396, member: 2594"] Looks to me like all you need to do is go to riding and leading,if the App.will go for it, turned out horses will do a lot of exercise,and are easer to get fit than stalled horses.And soumd like you have a little bit of room and maby a good dirt rode.Just watch you injured horse.If show sighs of getting to soar back off.A horse will tell you when to go to the next step if you will pay attention.To many people today want it to happen now.It wont.Horses are not trucks.Go get em, Ronny [/QUOTE]
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