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"The only bad thing about her is she will only let me ride her"

 
 

Dear Keith...

Monday, May 14, 2007

I have a horse that was broke about a year ago. she rides fine until we go to run. then she whats to rare up sometimes and sometimes she bucks. she is 6 years old and what do you suggest to stop her from doing this. the only bad thing about her is she will only let me ride her. anyone else get on her its rodeo time. thanks james hayman

 
 
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