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		<description><![CDATA[Horse stall guides- looking to MATS- Horse stall mats are another angle to making our horses comfortable. We all know standing on concrete is very hard on the body. The same is true for our equine friends. Even when a horse stall is lined with dirt or clay, the mats reduce the amount of shavings [...]]]></description>
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