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Monday, March 18 2013 / Published in The Classic Insider, Z-Blogs

Slowing Down a Speedy Horse

Is your horse a speedster? While traveling across a field at a full gallop can certainly be thrilling, it’s vital that our horses understand that we need them to travel more slowly at times, too. Read on for some tips on slowing down your speedy horse

Read more at the source: Slowing Down a Speedy Horse

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Tagged under: between the ears, classic-equine, equipment, horses, in the irons, pace, rail, speedy, tails & trails, the classic insider, the offside, the-classic-insider

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