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Hightower a huge black gelding (placed)
There are 94 replies, with the last one on Feb 05 2012 at 5:00:19 PM by feisty1962
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Looks like he has a new gorgeous home to live in and be loved in. Please keep us involved in his new transformation.

Craig Ferguson is back
There are 117 replies, with the last one on Feb 05 2012 at 09:53:35 AM by MegNY
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Have been posting him on facebook, trying to get someone interested. He's been one of my favorites. It's a shame no one has stepped up yet ...

Bandolear (on hold)
There are 55 replies, with the last one on Feb 05 2012 at 09:38:24 AM by MegNY
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Is he still on hold or did he find his new family?

Zelda
There are 26 replies, with the last one on Feb 05 2012 at 09:31:38 AM by MegNY
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Any word on Zelda's potential adopters?

Skylar, a coming four-year-old gelding with papers
There are 19 replies, with the last one on Feb 05 2012 at 08:48:12 AM by Mona 129
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As a person with a coming 4 year old rescue colt in the barn, who also doesn't have a bad thought in his head, scoop this boy up. Arby will be with me a lifetime. Now I understand what people mean about horses who don't think bad thoughts. I get it. He is worth his weight in gold.

Punky's Mom I agree completely and am thoroughly enjoying this time. The baby antics are subsiding and he is starting to say he's ready. Its all very exciting!


Trail riding an American Saddlebred
There are 57 replies, with the last one on Feb 05 2012 at 07:54:56 AM by klstin0
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We got the blessing of a 60 degree day on Jan, AND it was on a weekend, so 2 friends and I went riding at Shaker Village, one of our favorite places to go. There is a place you can ride through a tunnel under the highway to get to the 600 acres on the other side. The tunnel, is old, dark, about 200 ft long, and has water rushing through it. Sometimes in the summer, it is almost dry. In the spring it can get fairly deep, but we tend to not push it if it's higher than knee deep since it moves so quickly. Anyway, you can imagine that it's pretty scary for some horses. Never fear, Susie (Private Harmony) confidently leads everyone through it.

Here is a pic. I sent it to the ASHA but it hasn't cycled up yet. Also, there is a Facebook Group called "As Seen Through Horses' Ears" I belong to. (Anyone who trail rides or enjoys nice views should check it out, there are pictures from all over the world!)In my own little way, we are chiseling away at the ASB "stereotype" by posting on these sites.

Possible rescue clinic
There are 29 replies, with the last one on Feb 05 2012 at 06:05:30 AM by MegNY
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That's a really reasonable price, for all they're getting! Dang. Next year.

King a grand old gelding
There are 15 replies, with the last one on Feb 05 2012 at 12:52:14 AM by Hey4horses
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxfUS6YbobM&feature=youtu.be

You can see the white in the video.

Drummer Boy
There are 31 replies, with the last one on Feb 04 2012 at 8:42:46 PM by sidesaddlerider
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Those pictures are adorable. How nice to get a little extra attention in his sick bay

Gift (registered gelding)
There are 6 replies, with the last one on Feb 04 2012 at 1:25:50 PM by MegNY
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Beautiful boy! Lovely save, can't wait to hear more about him [:)]