I Have 7 TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES! Their the best horses in the world, and the SMOOTHEST! Double Clutch Delight, Pacos Bill, Taya's Moon Dancer, Shake ( don't remember his paper name, something weired), Smoke E Joe, Set'em up Joe, Beamer (high class, show horse)
2006-08-09 06:05:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Trusty Rusty,Saddlebred/Arabian cross sorrel with flaxen mane,high white socks and a big blaze,he is almost 40 years old still going strong and the love of my life,the kindest and most gentle horse,picks his feet up to be cleaned before i even ask,lowers his head way down for even the tiniest person to put on the bridle,and never ever complains about anything i do with him
Prisoner of War (Pryzm) Anglo Arab mare,4 years old,dapple grey,with three white socks and a big blaze,she is the love of my daughters life and the thorn in my side,she is the b**chiest horse ever,totaly wigs out over nothing, hates to have her feet trimmed,is hard to catch sometimes and gets out every chance she can get,she had a foal this spring and tried to kill it,but my daughter loves her and she loves my daughter so i am forced to keep her
the baby...has yet to be named...2 months old the most adorable foal on the planet,chestnut with four white socks and a bald face,had to be bottle fed cause his mama is a bag,but is doing fine drinking out of a bucket and eating hay and nibbling at grain and is my future riding horse i hope,he loves to give big sloppy kisses all over my face and play tag,he is what i live for
2006-08-09 12:48:26
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answered by onyxpryzm 4
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Lucky is a bay quarter horse about 14.6 hands. His full registered name is RC Too Much Luck. He got this name because he was born in a huge mud hole and he couldnt get himself out so I got him out took him to the barn washed him off with a warm wet washcolth and then dried him off. He likes sugar pop ice tea ice apples carrots crackers and almost anything else you feed him. He likes country music preferably kenny chesney craig morgan george strait and tim mc graw. He's just like a little kid he tests your patience but then the second he can tell you start to get mad he starts sucking up to make it better. He likes to meet new people too. If theres someone around his fence and he doesnt know them hell walk up there and stick his head over the fence as far as he can and just look at them till they come over there and pet him. I LOVE him I dont know what I did before I had him and I wont ever sell him. EVER!!!!
2006-08-09 15:27:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Romeo is a Quarter Horse Gelding (Resent geld. only 2 years before a stud) he's 8 years old as of April 21, and has blue eyes. He is a Pinto registered horse getting his Paint. He's a bay overo. Very iquisative too. He's a stud muffin!:)
2006-08-09 12:10:31
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answered by cpennertz 1
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I own an Arabian mare named VP Mi Alibi (that's her registered name) who knows Second level dressage and we are schooling a bit of Third. She is 14 years old, and I've had her since June 2005.
I also lease a Quarter Horse x Arabian cross, named Teddy. He is solid Second level dressage and schooling Third level as well, though he has definite FEI potential. He is six years old. I started leasing him in January of this year.
2006-08-09 14:58:44
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answered by tackforsale2 1
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Ex Race horse Leo
16.2 hand chestnut with white hind sock and anklet mixed star on his face.
Great horse and lots of fun.
Also have a Black mare breeding stock paint. Dutchess.
2006-08-09 14:00:06
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answered by tlctreecare 7
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Her name was Flame, she'll be 10 yrs old on November 26th. She's 14.2 hh, a light "washed-out" bay with no white marks. I had her since she was 4 months old, and broke her myself. I had to sell her two years ago when I moved to the city to attend school, I miss her more than anything.
2006-08-09 16:53:26
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answered by Rikki-Tikki-Tavi 3
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Have 9 reg. American Quarter Horses. Love them all. Supposed to be raising, training and selling them, but once I get them can't let them go. They are all big spoiled pets, but we do use them to trail ride and some team roping.
Using the Parelli method of training, which works really well.
2006-08-09 13:54:19
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answered by DeeDee 6
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6 yr old registered QH gelding. Bought him as an un-broke two year old, was riding by the time he was three and we have been trail riding ever since. Considering putting him into barrel racing/pole bending training for the fun.
2006-08-09 12:57:09
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answered by judi 1
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My horse is Lazy River. Barn name River. She is a paint. She rides english and western, mostly english and loves jumping. Her canter is really smooth and shes never dropped anyone. We go on trail rides and she doesnt even blink. Shes 15 years old and 14.2 hh.
2006-08-09 14:41:14
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answered by froggygrl2004 2
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