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Post by 1234 on May 18, 2011 15:10:55 GMT -3
It's easy to say you must be able to admit when you're wrong, than to actually do it.
I've missed out on a lot!
One thing I do have to say though, I've taken horse care "classes" but it wasn't really just grooming or just tacking up.
I took a "class" on horse-ownership before my horse came home, just to make 100% sure I had everything covered, BUT, I already knew these things from all the years I spent in lessons and leasing.
SO, maybe these mysterious horse "classes" do exist, somewhere in the universe.
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Post by 1234 on May 18, 2011 15:16:02 GMT -3
Oh, and what a horse "class" won't prepare you for is the prospect of selling your first beloved pony because you weren't experienced enough to recognize she had a neurological disorder, which later displayed itself with constant tripping, self-mutilation, bolting, head-shyness, and over-sensitive body to the touch.
Save yourself the misery.
From my online experience, I think we're being troll'ed.
Fool us once.....why not share more details.
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maria
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Post by maria on May 20, 2011 22:15:42 GMT -3
No need to open up old wounds. This girl is taking lessons now at Embarr and from what I've heard loving them and learning lots.
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