What kind of horse do you own?

I have a Warmblood Paint X; Paint That Ain't; QH/Morgan Dun Mare and soon will own a sorrel QH that competed in team penning & versatility, but has also been ridden English. he can turn and burn - I just might convert to the "dark side". Mwahh-haaa-haaa.

They are all on my website if anyone is interested in taking a peek. I do love them.
 
I have a Peruvian Paso Mare.
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I have a black and white APHA mare who is a little older than two years, a 5 year old red roan QH mare, and two good old american mutts. One is a ranch horse from Mexico who we think is mostly quarter horse, but looks like he could be mixed with something else. The other is a palomino gelding we bought years ago. Looks like he has some standardbred in him, among everything else!

My original horse was a solid sorrel APHA mare, and we also had a bay overro APHA gelding who was a demon. Didn't have him for long. We had a chocolate belgium mare for a few months before we rehomed her. She was given to us and turned out to be very old and very lame. She was a real sweety though.
 
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Awesome! Another Peruvian Paso owner!
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How's she bred? I got rid of all but two (originally, I was going to breed them) but with DSLD cropping up in a lot of "good" lines, I didn't feel comfortable breeding them. I gelded the stud and sold him and sold my other two mares. I kept the one I've had since I was 11 years old and her filly who is now 5.
 
I have a 22 year old paso fino mare (who still thinks she is 3) and a 10 year old tennuvian gelding (half tw half peruvian paso) I am trading the gelding for a paint/qh mare for my daughter to use as her 4h horse (gaited horses don't fair to well in qh country). My mare is my horse love of my life (and I have never liked mares) meets me at the gate, will go all day and do whatever is asked of her. Put kids on her and she will walk and refuse to go faster if she knows they can't handle it. Put an adult that can ride on her and she will give them the ride of a lifetime (very fast and very smooth). She hasn't slowed down yet, but I know I need to start looking for a replacement, it isn't going to be easy!
 
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Awesome! Another Peruvian Paso owner!
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How's she bred? I got rid of all but two (originally, I was going to breed them) but with DSLD cropping up in a lot of "good" lines, I didn't feel comfortable breeding them. I gelded the stud and sold him and sold my other two mares. I kept the one I've had since I was 11 years old and her filly who is now 5.

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I have no clue. She was rescued from a breeder by another woman, who gave her to another woman, who I traded for her from.
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I used to have a Percheron X Quarter Mare, but she was HUGE and had no brakes... she scared me. The other lady prefered the bigger horse and could handle the no brake situations.

Here's a pic of Arianna - the percheron X
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Rosie my Peruvian Paso girlie....
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She's very gentle, here is a pic of my daughter giving rosie pretzels...

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