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Dressing for Winter: You AND Your Horse

Posted on January 6, 2010 by Gincy
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Imagine a cold January day in the snow belt. It’s below freezing, there’s snow on the ground and a brisk wind is blowing. Even indoors, it’s a bit less than tropical, so you’re wearing long pants and a turtleneck and  … Continue reading →

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