Hi from KY

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Ok, I'll start with the obvious. This is my Arab stallion, Marquis

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and our thoroughbred mare, Angel

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Hat amazing horses :eek:!!!
 

Abdulla6169

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Hello :) welcome to the forum! We all appreciate your research before getting your tortoise :)
 

Teodora'sDAD

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Hi! Marquis is my first, I've had him for almost 7yrs now and he, unfortunately, was not riding sound when I got him and hadn't been for I think a year or two. He's never taken a bad step in the years I've had him even while jogging miles a day around the farm he lives and works as a teaser on. He's very well trained with a nice show career being shown by a girl the same age as him starting when they were 4 or 5, since he's been sound and I've gotten encouragement from vets and farriers, I've considered getting on him but I would never forgive myself if he were to start having soundness issues again so I just love him from the ground :) He's my old man and I adore him to pieces.
Arabs are just very hardy horses!
I retired mine about ten years ago. He has had a very exstensive show career, starting as a yearling. I figured we owed it to him to have a nice retirement. I get just as much joy by grooming him and interacting with him than I would riding him. The connection we have is truly amazing.
 
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