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    EgyptianWonder

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    #110638   2008-05-21 16:31 GMT      
    My question is
    Can you really whole heartily train a horse with out ever seeing it or even know how the rider rides ?
    And give sound advice when so many different variables come in to the picture ?
    When I work with my trainer he tells me things I have to do in a split second , or all is lost
    How can that be told on the net ??if you don't see it ?
    What can you hear me yelling
    what are you some back yard owner
    go to pets not horse racing !!!!!!!!
    have you ever rode one on the track ? do you even have a license ?

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    #110639   2008-05-21 17:21 GMT      
    They can't
    I am a firm believer anyone who claims to be a pro or even to know about horses for 30 yr or what ever they say can't give sound safe advice
    I don't want to sound harsh but its almost impossible unless you know the horse or that person ,

    I know most want to help because us horse people are kind and want to help
    But you just cant do it via net period
    simple things yes like keeping heels down
    don't use certian bits or things like that
    but not training horses

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    #110640   2008-05-21 23:08 GMT      
    in response to your totally rude answer to my perfectly legitimate question: no. im not fat. im pretty thin for my age. stop yelling.
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