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"Cutting doughnuts" is tough on your tires, your shocks,
your tierods, and your rearend...
Hotwalkers and longe lines are useful tools, but it concerns me
that they're often used to excess. Although longeing has become
a "training" tool of choice, I suggest that longeing be kept
to a minimum. It creates repetitive uneven weight loads on
the fetlock, pastern and coffin joints.
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