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Our Horses |
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These are our Arabian Horses
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Evita is 25 years old. She is a fleabitten grey, 14.2 hands. She proved to us that as they say an Arabian on a bad day is better than most breeds on a perfect day. She in her younger years was able to go up and down mountains all day long and think it was as easy as flat ground. Only occasionally do we ride her now. She has become a full time baby sitter to the Babykins.
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Malencha is 23 years old. She is a dapple grey, 14.3 hands. Unfortunately she began to get melanoma tumors soon after we got her. Unknowing whether this may affect her metabolism under the stress of work. We chose just to ride her on very short rides in the spring and fall. She is the sweetest horse we have.
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Freydom is 12 years old. He is a chestnut gelding, 15+ hands. He was bred by Tom and Holly Sayvetz at Asgard Arabians. He is the most athletic horse we have. He is a little too spirited for us to ride on a regular basis, however he makes for great video. The camera batteries don't hold up to him when getting footage of him showing himself off. |
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This is the Babykins. She is a black bay. Her breeding is 3/4 Saddlebred, 1/4 Walking Horse. We purchased her mother from an individual that sold her unknowing that she was bred. We didn't know either. Her mother had been on fescue pasture, therefore there was no milk for the Babykins and we were just lucky that she survived. Danny put alot of time and effort into the Babykins with every two hour feedings which seemed to go on for months. For some reason she is a one man horse. She is already broke to ride and been on a few rides. |
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This is Easy. She is the mother to the Babykins. She is 1/2 walking horse,1/2 saddlebred, 16+ hands. She is a red to black bay depending on the season of the year. We purchased her to have a horse that was less spirited than the Arabians. She has fit the bill perfectly. She had only been ridden a couple of times when we got her, but her limited training was enough. She went to the mountains a few weeks after we got her and she was better behaved and more wary of the terrain than more experienced horses. The following spring she began to look very poor. We moved her onto another pasture and her condition improved dramatically in four days when she gave birth to the Babykins. |
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This is Rusty. He is a Buckskin of Quarter Horse breeding. He came to us as an extremely thin yearling. Good nutrition has brought this youngster around, suprisingly an easy keeper. He is gentle even though he has yet to be gelded. At around 13 hands, we feel that he will make a great horse for a young rider. We are looking for that home. He will be gelded this fall. |
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