This message is from: "Jean Gayle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Just in from a terrific trip to England, Belgium, and Germany.  Queen
Elizabeth 2 is out of this world as a way to get there without jet lag.
Going over 425 emails, one third ads.

My very large Trakehner, Charley, was so large at birth that the Vet and I
had to pull on him at contractions to clear the shoulders.  The Vet could
not lift him.  Charley had "windswept" right legs as he was too large for
the maiden mare's womb and he was down on his hind hooves and walking on his
pasterns.  Looked like a baby giraffe. The Vet bound his hind pasterns to
keep them from being bruised and after about two weeks he was fine. The
right legs corrected in short order and he went on to win in dressage to
third level until he broke a small piece of bone in his hock at nine years
of age.






Jean Walters Gayle
[Authoress of "The Colonel's Daughter"
Occupied Germany 1946 To 1949 ]
http://users.techline.com/jgayle
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Three Horses Press
PO Box 104
Montesano, WA 98563




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