Comments to Why We Should Always Be Kind When Talking About Someone’s Horse
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Should always be kind anyway. I would have moved to another barn. I would have looked for a kid oriented barn. Growing up in barns I had the closest friends and we were very close to each other’s horse. They were the most varied from show to pleasure.
Should always be kind anyway. I would have moved to another barn. I would have looked for a kid oriented barn. Growing up in barns I had the closest friends and we were very close to each other’s horse. They were the most varied from show to pleasure.