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- From: Una Smith <una.smith@att.net>
- To: Mounted search and rescue <msar-riders@lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [MSAR] Some thoughts on rope work and hobbles
- Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2006 14:17:35 -0700
Sabine's outline of how to rope train a horse is exactly what I
have read and also been told by good horsemen. Certainly rope
training should be finished before hobble training starts, and
if the horse is properly rope trained then the hobble training
should be easy.
Una Smith
New Mexico
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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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