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If there was a vet student action figure, no children would buy it, and it would need to come with a warning label about increasing the depression in teenagers. Even the commercials for it would be depressing:The new vet student action figure from Mattel! It has foldable legs for long periods of sitting and standing! You can watch its hair turn gray before your eyes! Comes complete with 50lb backpack and scoliosis! Happiness not included.
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To me it really depends on the horse. Personally I haven't had a ton of great experiences with QH's but I know others have so to each their own.
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FourHoofKO wrote:Not breed so much as a horse that has a lot of big movement that would be hard for a beginner to sit.
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