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Question Posted Saturday June 3 2006, 8:14 pm

Ok, this is kind of a weird situation but here goes...

My pony is lame and has been for the past year (a lot of different things which is now a pulled tendon) but was always provided with the medical attention he needed. Anywayz, for the past year I rode my trainer's mare leased her. She took me to my first show and we have come so far. Now my friend said that my pony (he is at her house) will be better in the next month. Recently, I've been trying to get unattached to my mare as I will have to stop riding her because I know it will be hard if I just abruptly have to stop with her. However, it's screwing up my riding. What do I do?


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Nallie answered Sunday June 4 2006, 9:04 am:
I think you've asked this question before. I would say if you are in the middle of showing the Mare, stick with her for the remainder of the season. This will also give the pony ample time to recover. I would start over with the pony next year.

I guess I don't understand what's screwing up your riding?

If you aren't quite used to the Mare, just keep practicing in no time you'll be in tune to each other.

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