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Amy Ratliff
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Amy has studied horses, equine management and equine behavior over the last 18 years. She first learned english riding, dressage and jumping, then moved on to trail riding and camping. She has tamed and trained her own mustang with the help of a professional, worked with other horses and mustangs as well as riding well trained horses. She also enjoys teaching beginners about horses.


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