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Save Horses From Neglect, Harsh Training, and Abuse!!

Save Horses From Neglect, Harsh Training, and Abuse!!. By: Elsa Palmer. Save Horses from Neglect, Harsh Training, and Abuse!!. Horses should get gentler training. Horses need to be saved from neglect. Horses need to be saved from abuse. Horses should get gentler training.

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Save Horses From Neglect, Harsh Training, and Abuse!!

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  1. Save Horses From Neglect, Harsh Training, and Abuse!! By: Elsa Palmer

  2. Save Horses from Neglect, Harsh Training, and Abuse!! • Horses should get gentler training. • Horses need to be saved from neglect. • Horses need to be saved from abuse.

  3. Horses should get gentler training. • A horse’s spirit can be broken from harsh training. • Harsh training can make a horse grumpy. • Harsh training can make a horse want to buck you off.

  4. Horses need to be saved from neglect. • Neglect makes a horse unhealthy. • Lameness can occur when owners neglect cleaning and trimming their horses hooves. • Horses can get unhealthy coats from malnutrition and lack of grooming.

  5. Horses need to be saved from abuse. • Abusing a horse makes it hate you. • Abusing a horse horse hurts it. • Abusing a horse can make it behave badly.

  6. Horses should be saved from neglect, abuse, and harsh training. When you neglect, abuse or use harsh training on a horse, everyone loses.

  7. References • www.chi-online.com • Encyclopedia of Horses • www.google.com

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