beginner

The kids are grown, and you're finally able to purchase your dream horse. He's standing in the backyard. Now what do you do?

beginner

Postby gwene » 22 Feb 2010, 21:24

When were yous at my house? :oops:
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and glad to see this new site
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Re: beginner

Postby admin » 22 Feb 2010, 22:07

Thanks! Yes, the software is pretty cool!
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Re: beginner

Postby lkirby » 24 Mar 2010, 16:11

I am not a Beginner by any means, but I am starting over as an Arabian horse owner. I had Polio as a child and now have Post-Polio, but I developed a pathological hatred of "exercise" so the only way that I will get on my feet and actually move is to take care of a horse. I spent five (5) years looking on the Internet for the "perfect" Arabian mare, which I finally found last July. My Arabian mare is a chestnut Egyptian-*Turfa Arabian mare out of Babson/Doyle/Pritzlaff bloodlines who was bred by endurance breeders in Idaho. She is also the great-granddaughter of *Bint Moniet El Nefous (bragging rights).

Lorna G. Kirby, PE
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Re: beginner

Postby admin » 16 Jul 2010, 18:45

I always look for the softest, "non crash" type of trot, with a mind to match. I bet the bloodlines on yours equals some really good, common sense.
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Re: beginner

Postby Lou » 31 Aug 2010, 10:25

lkirby wrote: I spent five (5) years looking on the Internet for the "perfect" Arabian mare, which I finally found last July. My Arabian mare is a chestnut Egyptian-*Turfa Arabian mare out of Babson/Doyle/Pritzlaff bloodlines who was bred by endurance breeders in Idaho. She is also the great-granddaughter of *Bint Moniet El Nefous (bragging rights).

Lorna G. Kirby, PE


Would that be "LOTTIE" ??

The AHA DataSource also lists a full sister to LOTTIE in your ownership.....

Lovely pedigree and I bet an equally nice temperament. Can you post some photos?

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