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A group for all of those who love Quarter Horses.

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Comment by Sarah Beeson on November 21, 2010 at 8:51pm
Hey Everyone! I sarah :)
Im glad there is a group on here just for Quarter Horses! I have 8 American Quarter Horses. 2 studs, 4 mares and 2 geldings
I love all of them so much but my horse in particular has stolen my heart forever. I dont think ill ever find another horse like him. His name is Red. He is a big sorrel gelding. He is the smartest horse i think ive ever ridden, and he is so fast. I work him on cattle and he locks on a cow so fast and all i have to is tell him which way to take it. He does the rest. I am so pround of him :)
Comment by Elizabeth Irwin on October 17, 2010 at 2:03pm
Hey everyone! I have a 10 year old chestnut QH. He is 15.1HH and I LOVE him. we do Eventing and he loves to jump :) I love QHs because it seems like you can do anything with them
Comment by Reinersue on January 4, 2010 at 3:16pm
Georgous picture of Hollywood Dun It!
Comment by Barbara Chapel on October 31, 2009 at 6:14am
Hi,
I just bought myself my first horse and I am 51 yrs. young. She is a 5 yr.old 15.2 hh quarter horse. Her name was Philly, but I have changed it to "Sienna Rose". I am in love with her! Of course, Quarter horses Rock!
Comment by Laurie Haughton on September 20, 2009 at 11:49pm
Hi everyone, I'm so glad to see that there is a group here already on Barn Mice for Quarter Horse fanatics!

I would just like to take a quick moment to introduce myself, I reside just out side of Ottawa Canada's capital city and I serve as a director for the Canadian Quarter Horse Association (CQHA). CQHA is an affiliate of Equine Canada through Breeds & Industry.

I'd like to invite you to visit the CQHA website at www.cqha.ca to learn more about us and possibly even to help address your concerns as Quarter Horse owners in Canada.

If ever you have an AQHA concern please know that both your CQHA directors and AQHA provincial directors are here to assist you.

Feel free to contact me at any time or add me as a friend here on Barn Mice
Comment by Shirley on September 15, 2009 at 1:58am
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"Are They Still Real?"
A young girl's question rings true as we continue to lose our herds of wild mustangs to uncontrollable mismanagement by our own government. Here is an update on Cloud's capture and release and what you can do now. Plus a preview of the new show!


Dear Friends of Cloud and his herd;



On September 9th six of us stood atop a low hill near the corrals where the Pryor wild horses would be set free. The first band to be released was Cloud’s. But, the family was missing the young members of the band and Cloud knew it. Instead of racing to freedom as he has done twice before, he dashed in a circle around his mares and lone foal, Jasmine. Again and again he tried to snake them back toward the corrals where part of his family was held captive.



It is the stallion father’s job to keep the family together and we saw a display unlike anything I have ever seen as Cloud swept past his band trying to keep them from returning to the mountain top. The whole time wranglers on horse back drove the band and yelled at the horses, trying to get them to leave. Cloud paid no attention to the riders on their tall horses. Instead he tried in vain to reunite his splintered family. In the end the mares won, racing away with Cloud grudgingly following. With tears in our eyes, we watched him disappear into the desert.




Two days earlier we had stood on high hill over looking the corrals watching as bands were driven in from the mountain top through the desert. My heart dropped as I spotted the pale horse in the distance with his band. It was Cloud. The helicopter pilot dipped and swerved, doing its best to bring his family in through the desert foothills. With the Black in the lead, the band broke back time and again, as if knowing what lay before them. Finally, the helicopter was able to press them into the wings of the trap and Cloud took the lead. The Judas horse was released and raced past him. What happened next was a first for me. Cloud completely ignored the lure of the Judas horse! When the corral came into view he slowed and the band pushed in around him, trying to run away from the helicopter. Dust swirled around them as Cloud stopped and turned to face the chopper and stood still for a few seconds. Then, he turned following his family into the corral. I have never seen this kind of defiant courage . . . ever.

And so, I ask that we take his lead. Courage is what we need now. Courage and tenacity.

We must keep up the fight.


photo above: Living Images by Carol Walker


SHOW PREVIEW HERE. The new PBS Nature Cloud program, "Cloud: Challenge of the Stallions" will premiere on Sunday, October 25th - many of the horses you will meet in this third chapter now sit in pens at the base of their mountain home. Please help us lobby for the release of the older horses immediately. You can read and follow our frequent updates on The Cloud Foundation blog here.

TAKE ACTION NOW:

Ask for the release of the older horses from the Pryor Mountain roundup, it is cruel and nonsensical to remove Grumpy, 21 year old mare, Conquistador, a 19-year-old band stallion, and the 11 other horses over ten years old. Ask for the immediate reform of the BLM’s Wild Horse and Burro Program, call daily and fax your comments as well!

1. White House Switchboard – 202-456-1414 (fax: 202-456-2461) -- Ask for Senior Advisors: Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod. Ask for Michelle Obama too, her office is receiving a tremendous number of calls and they need to continue.


2. Call your Senators – switchboard 202-224-3121 and ask that they support S1579, The Restore our American Mustang (ROAM) Act


3. Call the Senate Committee of Natural Resources – 202-224-4971 (fax 202-224-6163) Email here. ask that they push the ROAM Act through immediately– it must go up for a vote soon in the Senate


4. .Join us for for the next Advisory Board Meeting and "Mustangs on the Hill"- Sept. 28 & 29th

Please join me and many others at the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board Meeting in Arlington, VA on September 28th (click here for information). Make your voice heard – and then join us in DC on the hill for meetings with key members of the Senate as well as upper-level whitehouse and Department of Interior staff the following day. Our wild horses' hoofbeats need to be heard in Washington DC! More details to follow to be posted on our blog soon.








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Comment by Candy Wilcox on September 10, 2009 at 3:05pm
Way to go, girl!!! Haven't been keeping up too much with shows lately so am really glad to hear you're doing so well, and I'm glad your horses are doing so great, too! Of course, I never had any doubt about you and yours. You always do fantastic, and I'm always glad to hear how well you did. Next year...you'll be VERY close to the top, I have no doubt!!
Comment by Shirley on September 6, 2009 at 1:12am

My Buckskin Quarter Horse
Comment by angelea @ HorseGirlTV on August 7, 2009 at 12:38pm
yah! i grew up on quarter horses in texas! america's horse! :)
Comment by Sarah S on July 12, 2009 at 7:47pm
Kristen thats actually really cool. I knew that there was the Arab and Quarter type of minis/falabellas but I never knew that there was Thoroughbred and Draft types. I have been wanting a Draft for a while but I have also been wanting a Mini. Maybe Ill look into the Drafty Type Mini.

Louie is just adorable btw. Hes very correct and has a gorgeous face!
 
 
 

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