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I am having a problem with a horse I am "retro-training".
Old horse that I have talked about on here before.  He has been a charming old guy and...<br/>
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I enjoy the way everyone shares ideas on this site. I'm looking for some advice. 

First I'll tell just a little about myself. I was an...<br/>
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In a herd of 8 horses, a new horse was...<br/>
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