Isn't he the sweetest? His name is Beasley and he is a PMU. He's a 16 hand TB/QH/Percheron cross that I've trained myself. We trail ride and do some very minor dressage. If he was human, we both would be too lazy to get off the couch to do much of anything else!
I adopted him at 18 months in 2000 and he came from a now defunct farm on the Canadian border of North Dakota. I've taken a horse that was used to 24/7 turn-out with no run in sheds on the Canadian border and have turned him into the biggest wimp. Funny stories about Beasley on my web site: www.horsehollowpress.com and click on the misadventures of Beasley. Read the one called Vince and the Technicolor Weenie... I think that's the title.
Thanks and I look forward to poking around this site and to having you on our radio show in July! Your program idea sounds terrific and interesting!!!
Thank you!!!!!! If you think he is neet, you have got to look around our website at the prolific color he is throwing! So -so cool! www.geocities.com/rhftn02
Canada does not have a "Sport for the Environment" organization - - but Japan and Austrailia do - - it is an initiative of the UN - - the concept is to gather people through the values of sports/sportsmanship and doing your best -and align these efforts with recognizing that we need healthy clean envirionments in which to play - and live - to actually be healthy. We can chase ribbons and medals all the while doing something positive for society and the environment. It is really a win win situation. I am thinking about how I might get something like this going. Thanks for enquiring. Karen
thanks for the info, but I have 2 comments and could not read either...both spammers ? or am I missing something. On dial up here so I get a little frusterated with the spead(or lack of) and then don't seem to be able to access anything.
Hi Guys, What's the deal with this Karia Hurst girl? What can we do about the spamming? I don't know if it's appropriate for this site. Cheers Geoffrey P.S. You probably already have it sorted as you seem to be on the ball with this type of thing.
Walers are the horses used for war purposes in WWI and WWII. There was only one waler geling bought back from the war and the rest were left behind. Luckily there were plenty of horses that were bred for remounts that never went and we are lucky to have this breed around still. WHOBBA and WHOWAA are some good websites to visit for more info!!!
Thanks, This ride takes place the 28 of March and benefits the southern Delaware therapuetic riding program. It takes place at Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes Delaware. It is a yearly event.
Thanks! I take my breeding program very seriously. Considering I didn't grow up with horses and don't ride, my passion had to supersede over what I lacked in experience.
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I adopted him at 18 months in 2000 and he came from a now defunct farm on the Canadian border of North Dakota. I've taken a horse that was used to 24/7 turn-out with no run in sheds on the Canadian border and have turned him into the biggest wimp. Funny stories about Beasley on my web site: www.horsehollowpress.com and click on the misadventures of Beasley. Read the one called Vince and the Technicolor Weenie... I think that's the title.
Thanks and I look forward to poking around this site and to having you on our radio show in July! Your program idea sounds terrific and interesting!!!
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