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  1. GldnValleyHens

    ♞Equestrian Chat Thread!♞

    Last year Memphis got seriously injured, so badly I was afraid he'd be lame for life. We were on vacation in July, and from the injury it was clear he stuck his foot in my neighbor's fence ( our pasture is wooden rail and posts, but their fence is cheap wire strung on wooden posts. I never...
  2. GldnValleyHens

    ♞Equestrian Chat Thread!♞

    I feel your pain! After nearly 3 years of trying I've given up and accepted the fact he will turn into a raging tornado every time he hears a moo. Chickens don't bother him though! They used to but now that 15 of them roam the pasture and flap onto the fence, he doesn't care. But boy did my tom...
  3. GldnValleyHens

    ♞Equestrian Chat Thread!♞

    :rolleyes:Sorry Memphis
  4. GldnValleyHens

    ♞Equestrian Chat Thread!♞

    :thumbsup @FeatherMtnFarms is right, but our William cost only 500 bucks and he is worth his weight in PURE GOLD! Best horse ever! My Memphis cost $3,800 and while he is sweet and wonderful, he is skittish and can only be handled by me, as he is too dangerous for younger, inexperienced riders...
  5. GldnValleyHens

    ♞Equestrian Chat Thread!♞

    I got terrible HAY fever last year after helping stack bales in the barn. It was like a horrible congested cold, and my nose burned and felt like actual bits of hay were stuck up there. Maybe there was!
  6. GldnValleyHens

    ♞Equestrian Chat Thread!♞

    He's beautiful!
  7. GldnValleyHens

    ♞Equestrian Chat Thread!♞

    My 13 year old OTTB bay gelding Memphis. He's 16.1, has a lil white star and is solid bay all over. He's a sweetheart, and horrible too! Cows make him go psycho, leaving his pasture-mates turns him hysterical, and he cannot handle riding alone at all. Tough when you live in the heart of cow...
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