Mares Will Be Mares

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Maybe I’m biased because I own two of them, but I do love a good mare. Like many riders, I believe a mare who loves her job will try her heart out for you. Some have their quirks, but deciphering them is half the fun, right? I also love mares’ personalities–sassy, inquisitive, yet sweet. Why would anyone not want a mare as a sport horse? Because of the hormones, duh.

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Alexandra Beckstett, a native of Houston, Texas, is a lifelong horse owner who has shown successfully on the national hunter/jumper circuit and dabbled in hunter breeding. After graduating from Duke University, she joined Blood-Horse Publications as assistant editor of its book division, Eclipse Press, before joining The Horse. She was the managing editor of The Horse for nearly 14 years and is now editorial director of EquiManagement and My New Horse, sister publications of The Horse.

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