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Tatiana Perez and Cast a Stone cross country school- ing at Loch Moy on President’s Day.


Emma Weber jumping Mint


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bareback Highridge Farm-llc on a warm February day.


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Michelle Hamrick and members of the Capall Trail Riding Group soaking up some winter rays at Fair Hill in February.


Levi and Charlotte Pickett en- joying a warm February day while saying hello to their fu- ture mounts.


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