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Marybeth Posted - Jun 07 2007 : 08:56:02 AM
Kylee went to the Wild Horse Adoption down in Monroe and came back with this guy. He is a 2yr. old and a gelding. I'll let you know more when I find out more. MB


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Tina Michelle Posted - Jun 07 2007 : 12:47:01 PM
very nice. glad she could give it a good home. what fun.

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Tracey Posted - Jun 07 2007 : 12:01:43 PM
Alee, there were 33 horses at the adoption. This guy was a real looker; I saw his pic before they brought them up from Oregon so was interested in seeing him first hand. I decided he was just a bit too jumpy for me to work with right now, on account of Sunny being here (my little challenging 13 hand wild one), but am thrilled he found a home with someone who's got horse experience. I was worried his good looks would find him with a newbie who'd find themselves way out of their league.

MB, check out the mustang forum; there are a few of us who've adopted here on this side of the cascades. Makes it nice to exchange thoughts, ideas and training tips with others who've experienced wild. They're not the same as domestic, they think differently. Smarter, really, it just takes a bit of time to gain the trust of some of them. http://mustanghorses.proboards107.com

You know who he reminds me of? Flame, of the Black Stallion books. Except not Arabian; more a quarter horse look. Wish I'd known who your daughter was so I could have said hi!

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Alee Posted - Jun 07 2007 : 11:54:51 AM
Are those the same horse? You both looked/(now own) at the same horse? How wonderful! I love how small the world gets when you talk with farmgirls!

The horse (both?) look beautiful!

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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Jun 07 2007 : 11:27:06 AM
How wonderful!

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Tracey Posted - Jun 07 2007 : 10:52:22 AM
Spooky!

Has he settled down since getting home? This is the guy, right? Lots of spark in this boy.



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Nancy Gartenman Posted - Jun 07 2007 : 10:34:17 AM
WOW! My kids used to come home with kittens and puppies. That horse is much bigger. I bet Kylee is all excited.
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