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<blockquote data-quote="S&amp;amp;WSigma40VEShooter" data-source="post: 703900" data-attributes="member: 13152"><p>My great uncle that owned the horses I mentioned on the previous thread never did anything to his horses. They had natural gaits. In fact he caught a bad wrap on the TWH committee when he saw to it that some people that sored their horses were dq'd and banned from showing again. In fact he made sure they had a lifetime ban. These people had money and power so his decision was none to popular back in the day. He had a black horse trainer to. That was none to popular back then either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S&WSigma40VEShooter, post: 703900, member: 13152"] My great uncle that owned the horses I mentioned on the previous thread never did anything to his horses. They had natural gaits. In fact he caught a bad wrap on the TWH committee when he saw to it that some people that sored their horses were dq'd and banned from showing again. In fact he made sure they had a lifetime ban. These people had money and power so his decision was none to popular back in the day. He had a black horse trainer to. That was none to popular back then either. [/QUOTE]
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