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She had planned to take a borrowed horse to the finals in Oklahoma, but after ridin that horse several times in different places...he's just too dangerous. The horse can run, don't get me wrong....IF you can get him into the arena.....but when your behind the alley tryin to get him in, he does everything he can to avoid goin in. Bucks, backs up.....side passes....and not havin ever gone to Oklahoma to know how they are set up....them indoor arena's are usually a longggggg run in and it's just not worth her gettin hurt. She's found another place to go......in December in Louisiana that's a 3 day barrel race...three runs...for about half the cost. by that time her horse that had surgery should be back up and goin good and she'll take him. The horse that was offered to her, has been off of for a year and a half. Most times if you have one that's got those kinda problems after a good break like that they aren't as hard to work with...he was awful. So instead of workin with somethin that's not hers to get him past that, she took this opportunity to start the two new one's that are hers. I think she made a good decision.


What animal is usually the product of a ranch?
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