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Question Posted Tuesday August 12 2008, 4:21 pm

i have this 4 year old horse who i luv alot but i carnt do the stuff my friends r doin well most of it.she dosnt even canter jet but i no if i stick wid her she will b amazng but that could take more than a year but i only have her 4 a year and a bit so when i do train her up her owners r goin 2 take her away.

if i got a new share i proble wouldnt have stuch a good deal money wise butii would b able 2 do stuff and injoy the new horse .plz help


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sk8rgurl answered Wednesday August 13 2008, 9:50 pm:
I think the best thing to do is start working with this hoarse while u look for a good deal. Try working it both ways and see if something better works out. Maybe you'll find a good deal for another horse in a few weeks, and maybe you wont. Either way i say keep riding the 4 year old and see if she gets better or you can find a better horse. Either way theres no need to waste time contemplating.

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