By AAP Trainers use different sorts of measures to judge the wellness of a horse and for Anthony Cummings, it involves sticking his head in a bin. Cummings reckons the best way to know how well a horse is coping is to check their feed bin and he has been almost religiously… Read More » Read full article
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