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stayceem - 2014-10-26 6:51 PM
Here's my boy! Hes my best friend and has definitely been my shoulder to cry on. He helped me learn to love barrel racing again. Hes bred for hunter under saddle but don't tell him. My nieces & nephews ride him, my non-horse family rides him, hes just the perfect horse I've ever owned. I don't know where I'd be without him.
Are you located in MN or WI? : )
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        Location: on my horse | You all have such gorgeous horses with awesome stories!
Kasaj2000 what a neat little filly, I love her color and she looks like she's really good minded
stayceem your boy is such a looker, isn't it the best feeling in the world when you finally have a horse that makes you love your sport again? Or even just love riding in general again! That's how I feel about bert
Ctrygirl14 I loooove Vinny and his little ears! He's such a neat guy!
Miss Turbo what a cool story to go with your beautiful boy, never let him go!
hoofs I love your little frostbite colt, he's so freaking cute I want to squeeze his face haha
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Posts: 113
 Location: Tx | I LOVE the two in my profile pic.
6 year old Palomino- Cash For A Frosty (Buck)
6 year old Sorrel- They Say Im Cool (Chili)
But this is the new guy I picked up this weekend from a rescue... We are excited to have him!
6 year old Bay- Joann's Success, who from the moment my 5 year old son saw him, told me his name was Tarzan.
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    Location: Henryetta, OK | He is beautiful. Took my breath away. WOW!!! |
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    Location: 31 lengths farms | http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l232/tuckercan/photo-14_zpsfa4f15...
These two animals right here...well and the man too, LOL!!!
CC on the left. She has taught me so much about really truly getting to know your horse. We finally "clicked" after I spent 9 months hand walking her when she fractured her patella. That time spent with her finally gave me insights into how her brain works that was keeping us from being a team in the barrel pen, I didn't trust her and she certainly didn't trust me before that. Everyone thought I was crazy for spending that much time on a horse that we were not sure would ever be sound enough to be ridden again let alone run but I felt I owed it to her, I was the one that made the mistake that caused the injury. Now when I look in her eye's I see grit and heart and determination and a will that brings me to tears realizing I didn't appreciate that at one time, I saw it as hard headed and non trusting and a little or lot ADHD. When she was attacked by a mountain lion a year and a half ago, she fought thru a fence and 2 gates to get to the house to safety. There is no doubt in my mind she came looking for me. This is why I will try everything in my power to do what I can for her with the kidney stones, she has never quit me, I refuse to quit her. After her stifle injury she not only came back sound, but sound enough to run me across the grass at Pendleton not once but twice. Clean respectable runs, the second year 1 spot out of a check in the 3D and I ran her to the first like we were winning the World in Western Pleasure. I have issues!!!
Tucker, the one on the right is my hero!!! He is the first horse I started from the ground up, he isn't a super star in any one thing but I can put my 84 year dad on him on a Friday to go gather and sort cows with my brother, hop on and head to a cutting/reined cow horse show on Saturday and hit a barrel race on Sunday. During some really hard times with my mom and caretaking for her there were many days the only reason I got out of bed was that horse right there. When you have a horse that does these things for you, no matter how crappy your day or week or year, you find a way to get your butt out of bed face the world and go feed and go to work because no matter what, your day is going to get better when you hop on when you get home from work. He too made my 40+ year dream come true with a beautiful run across the grass at Pendleton and even won us a little $$$ in the 2D.
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  Location: Wyoming |
This is mine, she is 3 and has an old soul. She is so kind and mature, I raised her and broke her myself. Her favorite thing to do is rest her head on my shoulder and sigh, She's one of those rare horses that will make you feel like a trainer because of how smart and willing she is. She came up lame earlier this year and has arthritis in her front foot and overcompensates on her right hind. She will probably never be sound enough to run barrels but is for light riding... I will never part with this horse, she is my baby! |
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       Location: Oklahoma | Here is my 6 yr old stud. Had him since he was a weanling....
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     Location: Hernando, Ms | Here is my LOVE Josey. She is 8 years old. I bough her as a yearly. Done all the breaking and training on her. She was so easy I think she came out grown. 
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        Location: on my horse | TwistedK - 2014-10-28 6:37 AM
Here is my 6 yr old stud. Had him since he was a weanling....
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        Location: LaBelle, Florida | Next to Heaven - 2014-10-27 12:56 PM I LOVE the two in my profile pic. 6 year old Palomino- Cash For A Frosty (Buck) 6 year old Sorrel- They Say Im Cool (Chili) But this is the new guy I picked up this weekend from a rescue... We are excited to have him! 6 year old Bay- Joann's Success, who from the moment my 5 year old son saw him, told me his name was Tarzan.
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     Location: Down South | I have a new picture of me and my beloved.! Was taken Saturday at a benefit run I produced for a friend battling colon cancer. The day was a success all around. We have a wonderful event photographer in our area who has realy found his niche in the horse event scene in our state. He does excellent work and did this picture for me. What a surprise. I didn't know he was doing it. I love the contrast of the dirt flying against the black background. Check out jefflhoman.com He is awesome.
ETA: yep...I'm all about a hat. With my "bird hair" I look better in hats and caps. Plus it was windy and cold at this outside pen. Still a great day though.!!
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 Location: Tx | kasaj2000 - 2014-10-28 9:01 PM
Next to Heaven - 2014-10-27 12:56 PM I LOVE the two in my profile pic. 6 year old Palomino- Cash For A Frosty (Buck) 6 year old Sorrel- They Say Im Cool (Chili) But this is the new guy I picked up this weekend from a rescue... We are excited to have him! 6 year old Bay- Joann's Success, who from the moment my 5 year old son saw him, told me his name was Tarzan.
hubba hubba at Tarzan! Β That is one nice looking horse.Β
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | This is my baby boy. I've only had him since mid August but feel like I've known him forever. Cash is my once in a lifetime horse. Not only is he my dream horse looks wise, but he's quiet, reliable, and the guy is tough. He actually has sort of a "fan club". I took him to mounted shooting practice and shot off him for the first time in both of our lives. He didn't even flinch. My barn owner mentioned I don't know how many times that if he was just a little bit shorter she'd have to have him! Of course, you could offer me a million dollars and I wouldn't sell him, cause I'd just have to try and find another exactly like him.
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | TwistedK - 2014-10-28 7:37 AM Here is my 6 yr old stud. Had him since he was a weanling....
Is he in a hotel? That's awesome. It's my secret desire to bring Cash inside so he could hang out like a dog. I'm weird I know. |
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