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  "textContent": "Extended time in isn’t ideal, but there are things you can do to help prevent stabled horses from becoming bored. Occupying stabled horses is always important, but especially if they can’t be in their field as much as usual. Box rest or weather-related reasons are common culprits for restricted turnout, leaving owners seeking out boredom busters for horses. An extended time in the stable can be challenging, particularly as we know the pros of turnout […]",
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