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		<description><![CDATA[Sack out your Horse &#8211; Part Two When working with your horse, make sure your horse has a good equine halter and lead on, but keep your horse untied. Why? Your horse needs to know that if things get too scary for him, he can leave. This reduces your horse&#39;s anxiety. If you tie your [...]]]></description>
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