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- I ask that your horse be well mannered/disciplined.
- I prefer to observe the horse in motion (walk & trot) prior to starting work to evaluate needed corrections, lameness, etc.
- If your horse is too energetic, lunging before I arrive is recommended.
- If working on a mare with foal, please have the foal restrained.
- If your horse is not behaving, I ask that you discipline your horse. I will not take the liberty of correcting someone’s animal.
- I prefer you maintain a regular shoeing schedule. Waiting until your horse loses shoes usually results in damaged feet, which reduces the quality of my work.
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