The first rule of handling horses is to never hold the rope in a way that could tighten around your fingers if the horse were to run... or rear up, or simply jerk their head back if they got spooked.
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Working with such powerful animals always has you on your toes, thinking eight steps ahead, and cognizant to the fact that pain - at some point in time - is inevitable.
We can't entirely avoid the inevitable, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try to lessen the chances
...And lessening the chances invites the possibility that maybe it could potentially be avoided.
IMpossible starts with U.
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