On 11/13/07, Nancy Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lucky lucky horse to come to live with you. I don't "get" the horse in a
> stall thing. A friend, Amber of the Amber Adventures, went to visit the TWH
> that was Hunter's sire. He apparently never left his stall - the owner
> wouldn't bring
yes and now I look at these pics and marvel, whatever possessed me to
think a horse that had been caged for years like that would first
appreciate having his hair and nails done to perfection before being
allowed turnout Janice
Yes, Janice, I'd have to agree - but what
Hi Janice
>>>here is Fox's uncle Smoke. He has been in a stall 18 years
What a tribute to his good character that he is so nice in spite of being
stalled for so long.
About 20 years ago I bought an Icelandic stallion from a breeder who had
kept him in a stall for the most part of three years
I wonder if it helped any that fox had never ever been bred.
Janice--
yipie tie yie yo
On 11/13/07, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> here is my Fox the day I decided I had to buy him. These pictures were
> >>> taken just a half hour when he had just been brought out of a dark 10x10
> >>> stall for the first time in six years.
>
>
> Totally unstarted under saddle, righ
On 14/11/2007, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When I brought Melnir home, he gave me a serious lecture about how I
should NEVER let the "stallion cycle" begin with Melnir. Any horse
who is kept up in a stall for extended periods will go a little "stir
crazy"
Well...on one side of me I h
>>> Lucky lucky horse to come to live with you. I don't "get" the horse in a
>>> stall thing. A friend, Amber of the Amber Adventures, went to visit the TWH
that was Hunter's sire. He apparently never left his stall - the owner
wouldn't bring him out - and he was knee-deep in manure.
It's sa
Lucky lucky horse to come to live with you. I don't "get" the horse in a
stall thing. A friend, Amber of the Amber Adventures, went to visit the TWH
that was Hunter's sire. He apparently never left his stall - the owner
wouldn't bring him out - and he was knee-deep in manure.
Nancy
>>> here is my Fox the day I decided I had to buy him. These pictures were
>>> taken just a half hour when he had just been brought out of a dark 10x10
>>> stall for the first time in six years.
Totally unstarted under saddle, right? And a stallion?
Karen
Karen Thomas
Wingate, NC
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>>> Both horses are beautiful, but Fox is just breath taking.
Janice has some pretty horses, but Fox has to be one of the prettiest horses
I've ever seen. And to know the stories behind each of them makes them even
more special.
Karen
Karen Thomas
Wingate, NC
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Both horses are beautiful, but Fox is just breath taking.
Nancy
>
> Here are a couple of Janice's homely horses, that
> disgusting eye-sore she
> calls Fox, and the little faded black circus pony
> called Nasi ;)
>
I would be embarrased to call them my own. LOL They
are so cute
Lorraine
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I'll have you know he is a fat grullo circus pony. his thighs chafe
when he waddles.
Janice
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