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Re: Breed bashing
Hi Louise
I should have put <TIC> I guess <BG>. Yes I have some that are patient,
too--- and some that are like little kids. But I guess that is what
endears me to them-- ever curious, ever getting into mischief!
Bette
Louise bower wrote:
>
> Have to disagree about the going to brunch and expecting an Arab to stay
> out side tied and behave him/herself, stand quietly, not hurt
> him/herself and be there when you get back. 2 friends and I used to
> regularly ride up the mountain to the resturant on Skyline Drive and tie
> the horses outside while we went in for breakfast, or lunch, depending
> on the time of year and how early we started riding. 1 was an
> Anglo/arab mare, 1 a purebred mare and my arab gelding had been gelded
> as an 11 yr. old, he was 13 when I started riding him. The only reason
> we don't still do this is because I have moved out of the area, they
> still ride and go to eat without me. Louise
--
Bette Lamore
Whispering Oaks Arabians, Home of TLA Halynov
http://www.stormnet.com/~woa
I've learned that life is like a roll of toilet paper, the closer it
gets to the end, the faster it goes. Smell the roses!
- References:
- Breed bashing
- From: Louise bower <horsecrazy@access.mountain.net>
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