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   Location: Texas | So we sold my first horse this past week. It just got me wondering, everyone has a first horse, so where is yours now? And if they are no longer with us, what was your first horses story? Just thought it might be a fun topic to reminisce... My first horse is the reason for my screen name & was my first love... She was my 13th birthday present and back then I would have argued all day with you that she would go to the NFR with me one day, maybe not riding her but I was gonna take her as a back up and just run in her 1 round for fun. Funny how plans change.
This was my very first run on her, this was a 26 in poles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGEIHOCO0eI
This was my first 21 in poles on her
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JAxNLLEl1c
And here's a local 1D run on her and one of my last runs on her
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0ZgNmvW1UE
She's gone to be a little girls jr high rodeo horse & I know she will be perfect for that. I was 13 when I got her, 16 when she went to my sister and my 20th birthday is in one month so it has been almost 7 years!  |
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Posts: 6443
       Location: Oklahoma | My first horse I sold in 2001 when he was 5. I kept in touch with them and in 2010 he was given back to me for retirement. He couldn't stay sound, but I had a handful of amazing rides on him. We sent him to a retirement place where he died in 2012 from a heart attack. |
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | My first horse was a 19 year old retired roping horse. He had asthma (or some type of respiratory problem) and he was the greatest thing to walk the earth. He died of colic 11 months after we got him, so he's buried under a big tree at my parents' place.
Glad your mare was able to find a new and useful home ;) |
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| He's 34 this year... I've had him for 23 years. He has been a first horse to many kids.... retired him at 17 years old due to arthritis and he's been teaching little one's to ride ever since. He is now officially a pasture ornament.... I was hoping my children would get to ride him but he's just too old and deserves his time!
the picture is from winter, he didn't winter well that year.
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| my first horse is still running with a young girl who weighs about 80 pounds... She was in the 1d at the barrel race we were at the other day and her and her sister have qualified for HS and Junior High National finals onhim in poles :)) |
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       Location: In The Snow, AZ | My first horse is in the ground somewhere. He was a 16 year old, fat, sorrel, QH/ Arabian cross, ex-endurance horse. He took me across many miles of trails, over jumps, and taught me lots of patience, as well as what it felt like to hit the ground...more than once. That gelding drug me when my foot caught in the stirrup, bit me when I wasn't looking and spooked anytime I was off my gaurd. But I loved him and he was loyal to me. Sold him to a "nice" family that wanted a trail horse 13 years ago. Last time I saw him, his legs were swollen, he was underweight, and looking miserable, tied to a trailer at a gymkhana. I can't shake the guilt. Can't erase the image. And will always have an ache in my heart for him.... |
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     Location: California | My first horse is out with my at my house now... She is 15; my parents bought her for me when I was 12. I could never part with her, & she still rides around great! |
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Posts: 477
       Location: Lost in the swamps | Under a might oak, had to put him down in 2011, due to spinal arthritis. he was a jack of all trades arabian and a master of none!! I rode English, did jumping, slow western, barrels,poles, trail,Cow work Lol He was 32. I owned him for half my life. Still grateful for that old guy! So patient for all the crap I put him thru as a kid. He later went on to teach quite a few kids as a lesson horse when I retired him. He had heart and try! And Never refused! |
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 On the Countdown
Posts: 2934
       Location: Texas | My first horse was a western pleasure horse and I had him a few years, and returned him to the lady I bought him from, to get my first barrel horse. He was 20 something when I bought him and I was probably 6. He since has passed.
My second horse I got was Scamp. She is 33 now and is still in my pasture. Looks great, and thinks she is still 10! I have had her for 21 years. |
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| My first horse is 6' under at our ranch. He was my moms 6x NFR barrel horse that I roped and ran barrels/poles on until he was 36. He only had one eye and one day he was still fat and sassy he just went up on the hill, laid down, and died. :)  |
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        Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana | My first horse Bar.... my dad bought him for me when he was born. I had him every day of his life. he passed at the age of 28 a day after my 40th birthday and we laid him to rest under a big cedar tree on our farm.
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| My first horse was a 9 year old Appaloosa mare. I got her when I was 11/12. I only had her for 1 year, and the 2nd summer I had to go out of state to stay with my grandma to take care of my aunt who had cancer, and when I came home my parents had sold her. I tracked down the lady they sold her too, but she doesn't remember who she sold her to shortly after. She definitely lived up to the Appy stereotype, but given that she'd at least be 25 by now, she's probably no longer on this earth.
My second first horse I bought myself, and I still have. I got him as a 5 year old App/Arab cross, I was 16. He is now 16. He was only broke to ride when I got him, so was the first horse I ever taught to run barrels. We won several year end championships in barrels and poles. We rodeo'd some locally, but he developed navicular 6 years ago. I maintained him to run 1 more season, and then I retired him to be my husband's twice/year trail horse. After that, he was permanently retired and has been ever since. This March he got really bad and we thought we were going to have to put him down. Thankfully I have a wonderful vet and farrier working with me and him, and he has come back and is getting around great. |
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          Location: Missouri | Dead |
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| My first horse was a little spitfire pony, she was the naughtiest little thing! But I was just four years old when I started running her! She took good care of me, but she sure acted like a pony! I kept her until she was 24 and now she's running in green pastures in heaven! :)
My first actual horse was a big buckskin roping mare. She got me through two years of rodeo and serpentine before we sold her to a neighbor a few years back! |
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   Location: Somewhere else | Buried under his favorite pine tree. He rests besides my sons first pony. |
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| Hes 33 years old and standing in my pasture.
i know *that* days has got to be coming one of these years, but I just can not imagine a day when I go out to the pasture and he's not there. Hes my heart. |
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 Mature beyond Years
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        Location: North of the 49th Parallel | I have no idea. Checked AQHA a couple years ago and she was still in my name. Sold her as a 3 day event horse. |
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| Mine is turned out on 80 acres, and will be for the rest of his days. He is 20 this year. He came from the sale barn, was thought to be too much for his then owners. He was a 6 yr old at the time, I was 12. My mother would NOT allow me to ride him, she only trusted my older brother had enough experience to handle him. SOOO..when my brother and I would go off riding together on separate horses, once away from the house would switch with me and let me ride Shadow. One day we decided not to switch back and into the yard I rode on him for my mother to see. She was in shock, and asked me what I thought I was doing. I just said "riding"... she knew then she couldnt keep me off of him. He was my best pal. Everyday after school I caught him and we went for a ride. Sometimes I didnt come home til dark. I love that boy..I told myself I was going to keep this short...hahaha WHOOPS.
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| My first horse was the love of my life and still is at the ripe age of 32. He's enjoying his retirement with a couple other geriatrics at my parent's place. I got him when I was 12 and was smitten from day one. I was positive he would take me to the AQHA world championships and that we'd bring home the fancy ribbon that goes around his neck. I even had his "winners circle" speech all figured out and wanted the whole world to know how special he was. Never got to show him, but to this day I have to refrain from jumping on him and taking him for a spin!
I adore him...

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| CallMeSkidmark - 2015-06-05 2:38 PM My first horse was the love of my life and still is at the ripe age of 32. He's enjoying his retirement with a couple other geriatrics at my parent's place. I adore him... 
Hes BEAUTIFUL! |
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