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'Healing horses the Classical way'; Harry Chaim Faibish
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He is a lovely guy. The BHS lot round here looked at him like he was an alien! The rest of us thought he was great. I just personally thought that the lunging was really heavy for where my horse was at. But I did not see Harry with mine for a long period of time so maybe it would have been good - not qualified enough to say. But his hands ...
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Gosh.... where in Wales???????????????????????
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South Wales, "jareta stud", I'm going to meet them on Wednesday
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OMG!!!!!!! That's about five miles from my new house
Might have to get in contact........
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Blimey, that's very close to me too. And I've just sold my copy of the book!
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