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How can I safely introduce my horse to a new group? Keri Auteberry

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In a small group, you can apply a horse-safe smell (e.g. a grooming or fly spray) on each horse’s withers to create an instant group scent.

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In a small group, you can apply a horse-safe smell (e.g. a grooming or fly spray) on each horse’s withers to create an instant group scent.

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