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Charles Wilhelm
Charles Wilhelm
Sometimes horses appear to spook at nothing.
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Julie Goodnight
Julie Goodnight
Horses can be very suspicious and when something has frightened them, they tend to remember it .
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Lynn Palm
Always use your senses when you ride. Look for changes in shadow and light on the trail, logs, rocks, or anything else that your horse may find unsettling.

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