Red: Arabian
Red has been with me since he was a spunky 5yr old. He is now at the at the ripe old age of 31 yrs young. Oh have we been through alot together ❤ It will be a very sad day when he no longer has the will to keep going. Other than being a little skinny, (he is an antique) he will still run his legs off through the field, and give me a run for my money when I try to catch him. Me and him showed in every type of class we could, from pleasure to contesting to hunter hack. I have more ribbons and trophies from that boy, than I have room to store them. I suppose when you show a horse for well over 15yrs, all that gets added up. I have since retired him many years ago, for my use. He does however love to still tote the kids around. He has been a good lesson horse for them.
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Stryker: Arabian Appaloosa cross
I honestly wasn't looking to buy another horse. Somehow or another I got suckered into working this gangly giant 2yr old for a friend. Well... the first time I got on him with a saddle, he attempted to throw me. Of course, I got back up on him and me and him just clicked after that. The previous owner, told me she would sell him to me. Fast forward 6yrs, 2 children and here we are! My big 8yr old Opie (we call him Opie, because he gets into everything, and does the silliest stuff)
I considered selling him. With 2 kids, it's hard to find time to go riding anymore.

I figured my daughter is going to be 4H age before long. So he can be her horse. Mom over here can just fine tune him when the time comes!
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He wasn't that dirty until he went out and found a nice mud hole to roll in. The joys of a white horse, that likes the mud...
How does that saying go, "The grass is greener on the other side" or at least more plentiful!
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