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Post by DeAnne on Jul 27, 2007 11:37:28 GMT -5
Do you know his barrel times?
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Post by castleedge on Jul 27, 2007 11:51:39 GMT -5
Do you know his barrel times? Nope! The gal that owned him stated I guess he was VERY good at it and was well known in Eastern Washington. He has a brand on his shoulder. His name is Rocky! He has only been a english lesson and pleasure mount for the last 4 years. Ridden dayly. He has new shoes on and is UTD on everylittle thing. Very pretty dude in person and big boned!
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Post by DeAnne on Jul 27, 2007 12:10:25 GMT -5
do you think he could take a 4H-er to STATE?
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Post by castleedge on Jul 27, 2007 12:28:00 GMT -5
Im not sure you would have to have who ever needs him to come try him out?
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Post by mjainsworth on Jul 27, 2007 17:36:31 GMT -5
Man he is gorgess. Wish I had the extra money right now. My daughter really needs a new horse. I don't think her old guy is going to make it through the winter. He is going to be 30 in January. He is still full of energy, just can't hear, see, or keep weight on. We are graining him twice a day with sr equine, and he has all he can eat hay and grain. Our vet has checked him, and his poor teeth are gone! Poor old guy..I just can't put him down yet. He has to much spunk left. Once he finally hears you calling him, he neighs and runs over to the gate to get his lovins! He is sooooo cute. If he does get to where he is sluggish, or seems to be in pain I will have him put down. I would never want him to suffer.
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Post by Flying Cowgirl on Jul 28, 2007 0:25:35 GMT -5
Michelle, Zim has an old stallion that she feeds a mush to each day and he's doing great. You should find out what she's feeding him. he gets hay too, but he has no teeth... it's just a pacifier, I'm guessing
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