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There is always a risk when turning out horses together ...especially when getting racing fit. As you get closer to running you need to protect them as they can easily foil your plans with a kick or accident . These two are like brothers but have no shoes on.
Soon I won't turn them out together and never if they have shoes!
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Turn out for a few hours or longer if horse is quiet.
Some don't settle down and that kind I leave out long enough to get their bucks and rolling done . But if they start pacing they go back in their small paddock.
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