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<blockquote data-quote="DrumRunner728" data-source="post: 377071" data-attributes="member: 6339"><p>Chippie, you are correct - that is the question. But there seems to be a wide range of opinions just in the few postings on the board. I think moderation is the key to most anything involving horses. Different people have different techniques and it doesn't necessarily make any one technique right or wrong. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. However, if it isn't working for you, or if it's causing more problems than it's solving, then you need to change your approach. That's all I'm saying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrumRunner728, post: 377071, member: 6339"] Chippie, you are correct - that is the question. But there seems to be a wide range of opinions just in the few postings on the board. I think moderation is the key to most anything involving horses. Different people have different techniques and it doesn't necessarily make any one technique right or wrong. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. However, if it isn't working for you, or if it's causing more problems than it's solving, then you need to change your approach. That's all I'm saying. [/QUOTE]
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