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 Pork Fat is my Favorite
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | I looked in the dog pound- not sure where my original post went? Please delete if I am breaking the rules. 12 year old horse 16 hands gelding. Red Royal Streaker or Royal Red Streaker- I cant remember right now. Anyhow- I paid money to buy him simply to save him. He was starved and had lice. He would be a great pet or companion. He may possibly make a trail riding horse or barrel horse if the person had experience. He has bucked twice- both times it was a freak thing but that being said- he is track broke only. If you know someone looking- I would like to find him a home. Thanks |
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| Hope you find him a good home :) I brought a rescue home once that had lice. My was I shocked when I saw those little things!! Ick! |
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           Location: Kansas | You still haven't found big man a home? Can you PM me info, I might be able to give him a home |
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 Location: Oklahoma | Spray permethrin (spelling?) all over them once a day every day. I did that to my last one with lice. Killed them all pretty quickly. I used the concentrate that you dilute. Smells pretty awful lol. |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | He is cured of the lice and healthy now- ready for a new home. |
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   Location: Buffalo, TX | That was really nice of you to save this horse!Β I wish I could take another, but I have 3 retirees now...but I had some AQHA money so I found some info that might help find him a good home: Β | REG. NO. | HORSE'S NAME | COLOR | SEX | DATE FOAL | ST | | X0609000 | ROYAL RED STREAKER | SORREL | GELDING | 02/13/2002 | KS | Additional Horse Information for ROYAL RED STREAKER: - Genetic Typed
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Β | SIRE | DAM | MATERNAL GRANDSIRE | | 3238108 | MY DESIGNATED DRIVER | X0471846 | LADY TEZA | T0171533 | JOYFUL HOPE (TB) | | Β | Β | Β | Β | Β | Β | Β | DESCRIPTION | NAME | ADDRESS | DATE OF SALE | DATE TRANSFER RECORDED | | BREEDER : | RODNEY R WILLIAMS | EMPORIA, KS | N/A | N/A | | CURRENT OWNER : | RODNEY R WILLIAMS | EMPORIA, KS | 02/13/2002 | N/A | Β Racing Totals Β Β Β Β Numbers in ( ) indicate stakes. | LAST RACE | BEST SI | STARTS | WINS | 2nds | 3rds | EARNINGS | PTS | | 10/26/2005 | 86 | 10 | 1( 0) | 3( 0) | 1( 0) | $ 5,159 | 23 | Achievements | YEAR | TYPE | DESCRIPTION | Β | | 2005 | RACING | REGISTER OF MERIT | Β | Β Β Β
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  Location: Southern OK aka God's Country | I find it sad that a horse with a ROM and 86 SI ended up needing to be saved from starvation and lice. This horse was failed by someone :( |
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   Location: Buffalo, TX | SoonerLawyer - 2014-02-06 2:36 PM
I find it sad that a horse with a ROM and 86 SI ended up needing to be saved from starvation and lice. This horse was failed by someone :(
I bet he's been through several owners with no AQHA transfers along the way.... |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | Cindy Hamilton - 2014-02-06 2:51 PM SoonerLawyer - 2014-02-06 2:36 PM I find it sad that a horse with a ROM and 86 SI ended up needing to be saved from starvation and lice. This horse was failed by someone :( I bet he's been through several owners with no AQHA transfers along the way....
No, actually he has had the one owner listed who was partners with the breeder. I bought him from the breeder who ran him. He liked him too so he kept him even though he was a gelding. I think time got away from him. I think it was an isolated incident for whatever reason- as the others were not in the same condition. However, I could not leave him there. Im certain he would take him back however I just have not gotten to that point. I hate for him to stand and I do not have the room for a pet as I do as much rescue with dogs. He has to be in a pen most often as we have a few babies we cant risk getting kicked by a huge gelding. |
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     Location: SE KS | What a nice pedigree!!! |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | Also considered seeing if he would truly buck as I have a stock contractor friend who takes really good care of his stock. But once I go that route I dont know about his chances of being a riding horse?
Also a match racing horse comes to mind (Imsure he would go quickly on Craigslist) but I certainly dont think he deserves that...Im torn between logic and heart. I can not keep him for his life, just wanted to save his life. |
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       Location: Kansas | Hmm......I have a soft spot for big sorrel geldings who ran on the track....... |
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    Location: Jasper, Tx | I am in the same boat. I rescued a TB mare 2 yrs. ago from Deaths door! Well got her healthy gave to a Lady that I thought would take care of her, well she wasn't an all around, barrel, poles, roping trail riding horse, so she brought her back! I then gave her to a Stable that worked with special needs kids where she does great with the kids except she walks to fast for the ground handlers!! they have had her for 3 months and they are going to bring her back next week! Her sire won over 600K of the track! She is a nice mare, guess she was meant to stay with me but would love to find her a home.
Good luck with your guy.
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  Location: SC Kansas | Where are you located? |
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | Deedoe - 2014-02-06 7:39 PM I am in the same boat. I rescued a TB mare 2 yrs. ago from Deaths door! Well got her healthy gave to a Lady that I thought would take care of her, well she wasn't an all around, barrel, poles, roping trail riding horse, so she brought her back! I then gave her to a Stable that worked with special needs kids where she does great with the kids except she walks to fast for the ground handlers!! they have had her for 3 months and they are going to bring her back next week! Her sire won over 600K of the track! She is a nice mare, guess she was meant to stay with me but would love to find her a home. Good luck with your guy.
You might consider breeding her with that great family line? It may be meant to be. |
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    Location: Jasper, Tx | TurnLane - 2014-02-07 11:52 AM
Deedoe - 2014-02-06 7:39 PM I am in the same boat. I rescued a TB mare 2 yrs. ago from Deaths door! Well got her healthy gave to a Lady that I thought would take care of her, well she wasn't an all around, barrel, poles, roping trail riding horse, so she brought her back! I then gave her to a Stable that worked with special needs kids where she does great with the kids except she walks to fast for the ground handlers!! they have had her for 3 months and they are going to bring her back next week! Her sire won over 600K of the track! She is a nice mare, guess she was meant to stay with me but would love to find her a home. Good luck with your guy.
You might consider breeding her with that great family line? It may be meant to be. Β
I do not have her papers...have no way of getting her papers. Plus she is an older mare 18.
Her name is Fran La Fran. I did have that confirmed by The Jockey club. Guess she was meant to be mine, I really cannot afford another horse. I just don't want her to be back in the situation she was in.
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 Pork Fat is my Favorite
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        Location: The Oklahoma plains. | Thanks for all the PMs and emails- I hope one works out!
On a side note- I guess there is a loyal following of fans of Joyful Hope mares- who knew? |
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