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Gudrun Patteet: "This quarantine is a good exercise to realize not everything is a dime a dozen..."

The world suffers from the  Corona-crisis. In the next few days we will talk with different riders, grooms, veterinarians, etc. about how they experience this crisis and what impact it has on their profession or future plans. Gudrun Patteet is currently at her place in Belgium, which is in lockdown.

"I am lucky I don't have to leave my stable place," Patteet starts. "This means I have no problem training the horses at the moment. Even more lucky I am, Sea Coast Stables is a high-end stable that allows me to train with a lot of variation. At the moment this helps me to place this quarantine. It's also the reason why I don't experience it as a punishment, yet..."

Horses fit and happy

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