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Date Posted: 22:54:36 01/13/02 Sun
Author: Kath
Subject: No.
In reply to: Jenn 's message, "Re:~rubs~" on 08:52:12 01/13/02 Sun

Not for the actual join-up. There'd be too many people in the pen at once, and you'd scare the horse. No, when join-up has been achieved, then I'll ask you to bring the tack in, I'll tack her up, run her around a bit to get her used to it, then get you in and up on her. When you're lying over her back, I'll walk her around as well as turn her head. She should be ready for starting soon. She's nearly two. *Rubs the filly's face again then walks along to Storm's stall. She takes him out and puts him in the paddock, he was getting better.*

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