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    How wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    What a wonderful experience for you. One you will never forget. Good for you - I hope you go back!

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    It looks like you were having a great time. I particularly loved that larger horse with what I call feathers on its' fetlocks, black with white spots on its' body. I learned to ride english in my late 20's & trained two of my horses in dressage,stadium & cross country. There is nothing like the feel & magnificence of a horse.

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    Thanks. His name is Splash and he's a Shire cross. Everyone loves him because he's a big sweetheart but he's a bit difficult to ride and not really working out with the riding school so the owner's taking him back this summer. (He was on working livery)

    Niño & Eliza



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    I work with handicapped horse back riding & we sure could use a horse like Splash. Some of the clients are big people & a large boned well muscled horse would be perfect. The horse breeds we use are quarter horse & arabs. I imagine it is hard to get Splash collected for each jump. He just looks like a sweet horse.

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    Oh yes he gets overexcited and a bit nervous every time. He was usually fine at the trot, but once you asked him to canter, sometimes he would just bolt off.
    I love quarter horses but there were none over there. They are considered sort of exotic there.

    Niño & Eliza



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    WoW great video & pics.. Looks like you had a great time & some good riding experience..

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    He maybe is what we would call a ground pounder. Around here owning a thoroughbred is the way to go. In the past I had an Appaloosa -x he had a hammer head, pig eyes, & was real heavy in the shoulders with a wide chest. He was a ground pounder but did a great extended trot. Then there was Trusty Buck a buckskin we raised from a baby. He was a Quarterhorse -x & he loved going over the jumps. Both horses were half brothers out of different studs. Those were the days!

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