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>I also reread some of the older posts on saddle fit and tried to place
>the saddle further back to make sure it wasn't interfering with her
>shoulder. It is better balenced there but I can't ride anywhere without
>going up and down hills a
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In a message dated 1/19/01 9:13:28 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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> Thanks all for your responses. Pamala, I hadn't thought about colic,
> scary thought and I've watched her like a hawk. She's fine.
I'm glad :) Sometimes I hate
This message is from: Don & Jane Brackett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks all for your responses. Pamala, I hadn't thought about colic,
scary thought and I've watched her like a hawk. She's fine. I think it
must have just looked like a good rolling spot and I wasn't being fully
alert! I got the cha
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> I have a question for all of you more experienced
> horse people. While
> riding today, Osa decided to roll.
H.
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Has your horse ever done anything like this before? I'd be alarmed for
several reasons. First, if it's just an itch, it's dangerous (yes, I'm
a master of the obvious!). The second is from a bad BAD experience I
had many years ago. I was riding and my horse R
This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I suspect it was the nice fluffy snow that made her think of rolling! I
know that my fjords have acted like they were thinking about it, when we
rode through fluffy unbroken snow, putting their nose down in it first, you
can just read their min
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We had on
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Don & Jane Brackett wrote:
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> I have a question for all of you more experienced horse people. While
> riding today, Osa decided to roll. She's never done so before, and w
This message is from: Don & Jane Brackett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a question for all of you more experienced horse people. While
riding today, Osa decided to roll. She's never done so before, and was
working well, listening and seeming to be having as much fun as I was.
She stopped and I just
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