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Date Posted: 17:37:30 05/26/04 Wed
Author: Julie
Subject: Re: Young horse getting worse - not better
In reply to: Brittany 's message, "Young horse getting worse - not better" on 16:39:18 05/25/04 Tue

You answered your own question--she is ignoring you, therefor you are not her herd leader. And since this is putting you in a potentially dangerous situation, my advice to you is to have her trainers you spoke of evaluate what you are doing. You need professional help or at least someone who is good at training horses. She is taking "jabs" at you, this is serious stuff, please get assistance!! Best if luck, write back and let us know how things are going.

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