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Often a solitary occupation, Horse breaking and training often involves up to sixteen hour days, seven days a week. Each horse receives careful attention and treatment in order to achieve best results. Tom is pictured riding ‘Brody’ during a warmup routine in the roundyard prior to commencing a training session.

AUSTRALIA | Friday, 5 July 2013 | Views [1230] | View Smaller Image

Often a solitary occupation, Horse breaking and training often involves up to sixteen hour days, seven days a week. Each horse receives careful attention and treatment in order to achieve best results. Tom is pictured riding ‘Brody’ during a warmup routine in the roundyard prior to commencing a training session.

 
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