>>> That's true! So wonder what is wrong with the "Paddock Paradise" idea
of keeping them moving?
I never said it was bad. I haven't read that book and I said that. I
really only got drawn into this at all because of Janice's ("she made me do
it!") joke that it was a book that she should have written because of some
of the rather obvious conclusions. I thought that was a hoot, because I've
had that feeling about him before. I have read some of Jamie Jackson's
other stuff and I just don't always agree with his conclusions, as to what's
cause and effect, like when Robyn questioned about the mustangs' feet
deteriorating when they were captured. I always thought that if his
reasoning were correct, I wouldn't know so many old horses in humid, muddy
NC with such very good feet. I can't read what he's written without a
little healthy skepticism - some of it may be good, but some of the good is
also very obvious to many good horsesmen.
Karen Thomas
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