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Thanks guys for the support of my reply. I am just trying to make a point that there is no exact right and wrong way of doing things. Hopefully these horses are going to recover and be alright. If you can give us any more updates it would be great. I have been thinking about that poor pony all day.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2004
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As long as you put rugs and boots on properly there perfectly safe and with leg wraps it's actually safer. Trailering a horse in a bridle is a whole other thing.If the horse panics and pulls back the horse could hurt it's mouth,freak out even more and really do some damage like in this case. | |
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