that was claimed in the ad. However, one could see his potential, so
we brought him home. He had been in a dry lot and was quite thin - we did see
Tyra,at a distance in another pen. Once home, we did the usual, teeth, worming,
etc. Did a lot of trail riding for the summer and fall, he was fine
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I would rename her Lucky
excellent Cynthia!
Regards,
Jerry Friz, Anderson, ca.
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I would rename her Lucky
Cynthia Madden
Las Cruces, NM
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Personal Web Site: http://www.geocities.com/cmadden88011
Zia Carriage Driving Club: http://www.geocities.com/zcdc_nm
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I ahve a product that I absolutely swear to when it comes to re condition
horses, or as a supplement etc. It is called EquiPride. It is absolutely
awesome You can check it out on the web, just type in the name on your
search egine. Not
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I, of course, was told via a typed page from the consignors that she was in
great health!! Tomorrow I am going to take a picture of her and send it to
Larry Wishart along with a copy of the picture from
help me come up with a new name for her? Tyra is a nice name but I want
to
give her a new start. Any ideas? Thank you all again for your feed su
ggestions and kind words. Keep up the good work.
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Well, the vet confirmed through the chip I most certainly do have Tyra. She
had a thorough\ examination today. The vet stated she was at least 150
possibly 200 pounds underweight, estimating her weight at 775 to 800 lbs. She
has several bite scars
if it is
the same person she originally sold Tyra to.
Gail
Have you tried contacting the owner, himself? Here is the link to his
information on the NFHR site: TYRA I
If that link does not work, here is the website address, itself.
http://www.nfhr.com/ponyweb/ponyweb.cgi?horse=2244HorseName=TyraPage=1Sor
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