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RE: Market Friday and Boarding a Horse

in Market Friday4 years ago

Henry is such a spunky little guy! He makes good company with the others and I agree that many people take on full boarding if they don't have to pay much for it (much being relative in my book)Most of the people I know go for full board, but, what is the fun in owning a horse if the only involvement is riding when you have time? You miss out on one of the best bonding experiences ever! Shoeing is expensive so I am glad the one is made for that.

In San Antonio, where I lived for a short time, Retama Park was a race track and when a real winner came up lame, they sold them for breeding. Oh, the good blood that came out of some of them. I adore riding a 5 gaited horse! I love that wonky 5th gait! I know just how your dad feels. He probably took good care of her and she knew he favored her. You know how animals are. They can feel it. That sixth sense and all.

I still have the house and barns that you first saw them in, but, it is not right here, so I board right now. Here was the gang when Henry was younger. It was sent to me by a neighbor that saw them running like a herd. :) Thanks for stopping by. You always leave such awesome comments!

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