Hello, I'm Brittany the newest member on the forum. The current horse that I own is an Appaloosa from a rescue known as Earth Services and he's a great child of mine. His past is unknown to me and why he was sent to Earth Services is a mystery, but for the adoption fee of $800 I couldn't leave him there. I begged my father to adopt him for me and after a long while he decided to. June is my favorite month because that was the month that Quinn was brought to me at the new stable. I believe that the 10th of June was the day that we signed the adoption paperwork. I'll always remember the day that he was brought in that trailer. I was excited and waited for him to arrive for about 2 hours. While my mother and I waited we decided to have a Pizza Hut pasta in the camping part of Tom's (the stable owner's) stable. There was a table right by the river that flows through, so it was a great experience. He's now been with me for about 11 months since then. However, you probably didn't expect me to have several flashbacks to share, so I should just hush and say that I'm glad to be a part of the forum.
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Ah, steeds, steeds, what steeds! Has the whirlwind a home in your manes? Is there a sensitive ear, alert as a flame, in your every fiber? Hearing the familiar song from above, all in one accord you strain your bronze chests and, hooves barely touching the ground, turn into straight lines cleaving the air, and all inspired by God it rushes on!
~Nikolai V. Gogol, Dead Souls, 1842, translated from Russian
Hello!! Welcome to the forum, hope you enjoy yourself here. Your horse sounds wonderful, and, we all love photos around here so...the more the merrier!
See you around
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I'm new in this forum. it is good forum. i find it from Google. thanks to all member of this forum.
I use a crate* to potty train with, but only for potty training and then I break it down and store it. I put blankets and a small food and water dish in the crate.
I use a crate* to potty train with, but only for potty training and then I break it down and store it. I put blankets and a small food and water dish in the crate.
I can now go for walks alone when she's bigger becasue whos going to want to mess with a great dane/st bernard mix?!
South African Boerboel.. big, strong, fearless working dogs who will defend home, property and family... gladly giving their own life to save yours.