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"She acts as if she is terrified of us"
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Dear Keith...
Tuesday, April 4, 2006
Dear Sir:
I have colt born on March 13th of this year. She acts as if she is terrified of us. To touch her we had to put a halter on her and she tries to fight and is wide-eyed the whole time we try to work with her. This is the first time we have had the responsibility of a new colt and I do not want to miss it up. Can you give me some direction as to what to do or is this normal? I have a friend who says her new colt just walked right up to them! I am afraid I have done something wrong or I have a friend that expands the truth! Please give me some direction!
Thank you,
Deborah P |
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