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My #MeToo moment

I first saw the grulla Kiger colt when he was just 4 months old. My current mustang’s ringbone was advancing, and I was starting to plan ahead. I would need a solid, dependable horse to ride well into my 60s and I wanted to start my own horse this time around, with advice from my trainer, Lynn. I thought the

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