The snow doesn't really bother them much it is the footing underneath
the snow that makes the difference. Horses that are turned out learn
to take care of themselves pretty well... If it is too slick they will slow
down. The danger is one that has been kept in a stall awhile and
then turned out in slippery conditions.




On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, at 12:34 PM, Lowell R. Matthews wrote:

Do horses really like to run in the snow?  I'd think they'd
get hurt too often.

---Lowell




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