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Aww you will have horses again! I thought I would never have another horse after having to give up my Pal last year but then came along a sad looking little rescue mare, 150lbs underweight. That little girl gained her weight, and has been a great friend so far despite her sometimes bad attitude, less than awesome ground manners, and behaviour with the farrier. She's rideable even though she is arthritic with bad conformation, but she's retired forever. She's had a hard life, our vet thinks she may have been abused and she certainly was neglected.
Mylie is the first riding horse I've had since I was about 14, Pal was rideable but when I turned 16 he was shipped out west to live with my riding coach as his heaves were too bad to be living in the smoggy Toronto area. Pal has since gone on to horsey heaven at around the age of 28.
Mylie is the first riding horse I've had since I was about 14, Pal was rideable but when I turned 16 he was shipped out west to live with my riding coach as his heaves were too bad to be living in the smoggy Toronto area. Pal has since gone on to horsey heaven at around the age of 28.