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NOBODY SHOULD DREAD taking their horse out of his stable — it should be an easy and stress-free task. However, if you add a barging horse into your day-to-day routine it can make this seemingly simple part of the routine far from a walk in the park. What can start as a bit of a nuisance or a joke on the yard, with shouts from fellow liveries being along the lines of, ‘Who's taking who out to the field? can quickly escalate.

Furthermore, as equine psychology specialist Sarah Clark points out: “If you've got a small gap,

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