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continued: Sat. am we went to a gaited horse sale. Some friends of ours have gotten really good papered horses at good prices there before and they have a building with stadium step seats on both sides of an isle that you watch them ride up and down about 100 feet long. That way you can see how smooth they are and what their gaits are. You get to ride them outside before the sale if you want and see how they act standing and being handled. Some friends came up for the sale that know alot about gaited horses that helped us look. Hal is getting to the point that he isn't enjoying riding because his horse is too big, stubborn, and hard to handle. He doesn't have room on some trails to school him and I am afraid he will get hurt. He is not really smooth enough for someone who has had 4 back surgeries to ride very long without hurting, either. We found one that looked right and got him, so we loaded up the trailer and came home Sat. pm and didn't go to the last show.

This is the Spotted Saddle horse and Hal named him Trouble. He is a 9 yo and 15 hands high.

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We rode Sunday after we got home to try him out

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Hal's 72 year old uncle came and shod him Tues pm and he gave me these hooves he sawed off a horse someone called him to come and trim:

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He said he had to lay her down and tie her and saw them off with a hack saw. It took 2 hrs. for all 4 feet. Letting one get like that is even more cruel that the walking horse pads, to me.

We rode again today 4 hours and he did great. We are hoping he doesn't change (and live up to his new name) after he gets over his sale barn cold and puts on a little weight. I rode the black Sassy 2 yo and she did fine. After the ride we went and got her Coggins pulled and some abx for Trouble's snotty nose.

9,506 posted on 07/09/2008 7:20:16 PM PDT by HaveFaith
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To: HaveFaith

Those were some great pictures! I especially liked the one of the little girl showing that big red horse. It was blurred, but in an artsy kinda way. Really cool!

Those sawed off hooves were horrible! I can’t imagine somebody letting a horse get in that shape. But you can tell by the growth rings that the horse was severely foundered and not just overgrown. I sure hope it gets more regular trims and gets better.

I figured y’all rode today. It was nice (but hot) at work until around 2pm and then the bottom fell out. Who all went and where’d you go?


9,507 posted on 07/09/2008 7:58:02 PM PDT by FrogInABlender
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Did you get more Aureomycin for Trouble? I've got 75 to 100 CCs of Penicillin left if you need it.
9,508 posted on 07/09/2008 8:02:00 PM PDT by FrogInABlender
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To: HaveFaith

Beautiful new horse and pictures of your weekend!
I hope he does not live up to his name and is no Trouble. :~)


9,509 posted on 07/10/2008 6:28:56 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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