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Old 07-15-2007,
 
 
 
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Default Clyde/Hackney/TB

His name is Joey. YAY!
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Default Good Looking Men

Looks like you have some good looking men in your life. Congrats, hope to see and hear more about them as time permits.

Thanks for sharing.

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Can I drool a bit?

Joey is beautiful, I love his kind expression.
Looks like a real nice ride.
 
 
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He's very handsome. My hubby says he wants a bigger horse to ride when we finally get horses. This looks like a good cross to get him.

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Here's a couple of shots of Safari Seven, the sweetest little housepet you'd ever want to know. Raised him from a yearling; he can work cows or run a reining pattern with no bridle (note the slack reins) - lightest horse I ever rode. If I ever get as good as he is we'll be doing very well.



 
 
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Sorry 'bout that! Meant to put those pics smaller and in their own thread... I'll learn with a little luck...
 
 
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