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Find out about keepng a horse

Find out about keeping a horse




 
Keeping and looking after a horse of your own for the first time, or after a long break from the horsey world, can be a daunting and confusing business.  While it may take a bit of time and efforto get back into the grove again, it's definately possible, and once you're over the pain barrier, well worth it.  Yes, if you are about to take on a horse of your own, there will be a pain barrier, there will be hard work, and there will be times when you will wonder what on earth you have taken on, and if you can really cope.  But with time, patience and a little help from your friends , you'll make it through. 

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