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- From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?kent?= <kent@cerakko.com>
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- Subject: Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 16:02:03 -0500
[Deleted included prior post, added Subject line. -Una]
Excellent advice. I'm saving this for future reference. I already train all
of my horses to tolerate ropes anywhere on their body, and also to accept
their feet being moved by a rope. I'll add hobble training to the list.
Thanks.
Kent White
Blue's daddy (Blue is my 16h 1200 pound Percheron/QH cross, my favorite
horse, and my first horse)
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[MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles,
Rancho Calderon, 01/24/2006
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Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles,
=?iso-8859-1?Q?kent?=, 01/26/2006
- Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles, quinn repeater smith, 01/26/2006
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Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles,
Una Smith, 01/26/2006
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Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles,
quinn repeater smith, 01/26/2006
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Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles,
Una Smith, 01/26/2006
- Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles, quinn repeater smith, 01/26/2006
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Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles,
Una Smith, 01/26/2006
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Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles,
quinn repeater smith, 01/26/2006
- Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles, philip easley, 01/27/2006
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Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles,
=?iso-8859-1?Q?kent?=, 01/26/2006
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