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		<title>Horse Tack: Getting Ready To Ride</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning to tack a horse can be challenging at first. But with an established routine, both you and your horse will quickly know what what to expect. Having your horse secured with a set of crossties that fasten to the halter from opposite sides at about normal head height is really helpful as this leaves [...]]]></description>
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