This message is from: "Robert Morgan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi, One time when I saw the Budweiser horses being hitched, they were in a barn, lots of strollers parked out in front of mommy and daddy who are standing within 6 feet of the hitch; same parents went into the area between two large barns at the state fair grounds, backed up the other barn, strollers still in front, and when that eight horse hitch hit the tugs and went out of the one barn to turn towards the street, area between the barns (which was about 20 feet) all those people had those strollers about 4 feet from the other building. Made my heart about stop. I know most horse sales that WILL NOT allow strollers in the barn. There is a lady who is an attorney specializing in Equine Law and Liability. She lives in Texas, comes to present seminars for interested people. She is good, presents things in a manner to make us horse people think about HOW we are doing things. Is religious that anyone in the public with their horses should have a Procedure Manual made up. Everything from how we catch the horse until we turn the horse loose. It might be good mental exercise on a cold winter night to make one up. Safety for all, been to horse events all my life, seen a few wrecks. Seen a few that could have been disastrous, but because of training the horses remained responsive to the driver. Safe driving to all, make a list of what you can do better. Think safety, continually.
Bonnie Helena, cooling down, amen