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Subject: Training Than'g


Author:
James
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Date Posted: 10:00:15 05/27/02 Mon

I lead Than'g out of his stall, and tack him up after I groom him down. I bring him out to the training oval, like always I set up jumps around the 1 mile track. Even though I am new at this Than'g is a professional. I mount up and start to canter him around for a warm up, then bring him to a slow gallop and head him for the first jump. He soars like he as wings. We continue to do the course, for 5 times around I dismount and slowly walk him around to cool him. I bring him back to the barn and untack him. I brush him down well, give him a carrot and bring back to his paddock. I clean out his stall while he is out in the paddock.

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