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In this episode, we dive into being a good client for your trainers, coaches, farriers, and other equestrian service providers. Building positive, respectful relationships with these professionals is crucial your horse’s well-being and your overall success.

Whether you're new to the equestrian world or a seasoned rider, maintaining relationships with your service and product providers are essential! 


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