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Date Posted: 07:32:24 06/02/01 Sat
Author: Margaret
Author Host/IP: 62.188.213.234
Subject: Re: Admitted horsey girl here
In reply to: Kris 's message, "Admitted horsey girl here" on 07:18:38 06/02/01 Sat

In the UK there are lots and lots of Clydsdales and Shires, (can you tell the
difference?), They are used for all sorts, draugh horse, farm horses,
even as loggin horses, as they can go where tractors can't.

Kris, check the stitching on the saddles and bridles, if they are in good
condition, the place should be a decent standard. Give the stitches a
gentle pull if you can. This is usually overlooked by staff, but not if the
owner or manager is on their toes.

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  • I also have a Breyer horse collection.... -- Melissa, 09:33:23 06/02/01 Sat


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