Pros And Cons Of Horse Importing

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HORSES AND HORSE RIDING.
I have chose this topic because I ride a horse.
When you ride a horse, first you must clean it, check that there isn’t any tendon swollen or any other injury. It’s very important do this every time you are going to ride a horse because if it has a slight injury and you ride it this injury can became in something more serious. Then, when the horse is ready you can hop on the horse.
Some people think and say that riding a horse isn’t a sport, but they are very wrong. Every movement you do with your body can be felt by the horse so you must stay with the correct position all the time or the horse isn’t going to obey you. If you want that the horse starts walking you have to tight the legs to the horse but you musn’t hit

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