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That was the law in California, when I used to live there (in the 80's and 90's). Don't know if it still holds, but it probably does. Edited to add: If I remember correctly, it was a law against minors RIDING stallions. Native
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There's something wrong with almost everything: hind and fore legs, shoulders, neck, croup. What he's got right, though, is an attractive face, a good-sized back, and a very healthy coat. Native
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You would preferably need a belly guard when studs are screwed into shoes (turf grass, sloppy footing, etc), but other than that, it's not necessary, unless he really beats himself up. Native
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Most likely, the listing agent should be contacted via the buyer's agent and title company, to find out how and why they were left behind. The previous owners could go to court for unlawful responsibility and animal cruelty, even if they expected someone else to pick them up and/or take care of them. Native
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Could you ride your own horse? Native
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Just wondering, How old are you? Native
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Give a carrot to Cosmo on my behalf. Native
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Your horse is a very pretty jumper. Why is he sweating like that (top half of him), btw? Native
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I'm sorry, but killing them pisses me off big time. Native
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Does that include free speech, or do you have to pay a price for that? Native
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