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Boyd R
04-02-2006, 11:27 PM
She was way to much horse for Her previous owner. I have not worked with her much. When I got her she had been foundered about 6 months prior and need to finish growing out hoof. She also had been probably broke and ridden in a saddle that was to narrow in the withers. She had some discomfort but more memory than pain. She would pointe that nose to the sky and Troche her hiny off. very heavy on the hands to. Now she gaits like no tommorow and only gets heavy when she is falling behind on a trail ride.

Well here she is yesterday. First time Su ever rode her. I think this little one will be back for her first Horsey one day.


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And here she is today with her expected New Owner.

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Brad has only been on a horse Two other times. And at the beginning of the ride we were given strict orders to keep it at a walk and a little bit of Cortoe. Well that lasted about 15 minutes. Then we were doing our best to keep up with Brad and Gally.
YA THINK HE GOT THE FEVER OR WHAT??????

baileyholc
04-02-2006, 11:34 PM
:D You bet he does. And I bet he had the biggest Paso Grin ever while he was riding her. Boyd I think they make a good match.

Boyd R
04-02-2006, 11:50 PM
His wife owns a Paso and he has gone along with the whole riding thing. He did decide that he needed to start looking for one for himself so that he would enjoy her second life a little more.
When asked if she has compromised her riding for him the reply was "She got to see Diamante 3 weeks ago I don't think that is to bad.." After our ride today he was wondering if he could get off early enough to make it out one day this week for some areana work. And can't wait for the open house next week for the test rides. And needs to find a truck soon to pull the trailer since he talked her into selling the SUV for a Volvo.

I feel his temperature rising. DANG FEVER ANYWAY

baileyholc
04-03-2006, 12:03 AM
:razz: I think she will be going to a good home. He sound as if he is spoiled and loving it.

CarolU
04-03-2006, 12:41 AM
Very funny Boyd! I think you've done a great thing here! Some horses love to go-go and it matches perfectly with some people. My niece started her first Paso ride the same way, "Do we have to go so fast?" (we were walking)...soon she was cartoing along and having a ball.