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In the fifth book, Got Carrots? Rescued Horse: Mystery Mare, the parentage of Got Carrots, the rescued horse and the injured horse are uncovered. Annie and Cassie, horse enthusiasts return to Rolling Hills Equestrain Center for more adventures driving horse carts, flying drones, and caring for their beloved animals. Follow their explorations as they learn to fly drones to discover the history of the wild horse herd.

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In the fifth book, Got Carrots? Rescued Horse: Mystery Mare, the parentage of Got Carrots, the rescued horse and the injured horse are uncovered. Annie and Cassie, horse enthusiasts return to Rolling Hills Equestrain Center for more adventures driving horse carts, flying drones, and caring for their beloved animals. Follow their explorations as they learn to fly drones to discover the history of the wild horse herd.

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Patti Dammier has been an educator of horses/riders for over thirty years and with a PhD in psychology, she uses her expertise to write about horse training based on scientific theories and educational methods. During twenty-three-years overseas, while teaching elementary school, she studied equestrian disciplines in Spain, Germany, Portugal, and England. Many of the story situations described in this book are based on her true-life experiences. Her latest book researches the newest interest in the genetic horse testing and the ancestry of the Mystery Mare, and how the skill of flying drones is providing information about wild horse herds.