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I am in search of a trainer in Calvert County; my horse is 5 years old and recently he began not coming to me when I go to get him. Usually, I walk into his pasture and he runs to me; now I more or less chase him around until he gets tired or I pass out from the heat. I’ve had so many different suggestions on how to deal with him; I personally just want my bond back between my horse and I. I have noticed he’s drooling as well as my Appie; I’ve asked about that from others at the farm; they insist it’s from the clovers. So I being the worry wart that I am researched clovers and horses. I understand it’s toxicity in horses, but not really sure if it would cause behavior problems? If you think it’s a training session or two he needs please let me know; if you feel it maybe the clovers let me know that as well. I would like to enroll in some of your classes if you offer classes with owner and horse. LMason@rustlerconstruction.com 8/6/08

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