Some news on my horses:<br><span style="color:#800000"><span style="font-weight:bold"><span style="text-decoration:underline">Doc</span></span></span><br><img src="
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http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb457/Coconaur/008-2.jpg" class="bb-image" /><br>Rest in peace, baby. You, though a horse, we're the closest thing to a father figure to me. You were beautiful in everyway, and more like a friend than livestock. You lived a long life, and I'm happy you aren't in pain anymore. I love you more than you'll ever image. You reminded me of family. The time April was lunging Diablo, and I sat in the paddock and you came and tried to eat my hair, then played with me all the was across the field? That is how I will always remember you. I love you, forever and always<3<br><br>Doc had to be put down a could days. His ivicular along with his arthritis finally got the best of him. We had to have the vet come and put him down. He was our first horse, and always the best. He was the best trained and the best trained, and I'll always remember him for his foal-like personality. Even if you were across the paddock, he's still charge up to get his stomach rubbed, and he looooved being sprayed down.<br><br><span style="text-decoration:underline"><span style="font-weight:bold"><span style="color:#000080">JR</span></span></span><br><img src="
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http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb457/Coconaur/012-1.jpg" class="bb-image" /><br>My baby. I want you to know, you will never, ever, EVER be replaced. I may get new horses, but you'll always be number one. I wouldn't be as far as I am in riding if it wasn't for you. And yeah, you have your faults. But they're what make you you, and I'll always be thankful for you. I don't ever want to live without you<3<br><br>JR has gotten an abcess in his knee. Yesterday it ruptured and the vet had to be called yet again. He should be fine, but he might not be rideable anymore. He's being put on medicine, and should be back to his normal self in a month. But even if he's still rideable, he won't be able to be worked as hard. Which is why there's now...<br><br><span style="text-decoration:underline"><span style="font-weight:bold"><span style="color:#FF0000">Chancey</span></span></span><br><img src="
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http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb457/Coconaur/chancey.jpg" class="bb-image" /><br>Oh, my new horse.
. You're beautiful, and I can't believe I own such a creature. I'm proud of you though I barely know you. You sound absolutely purrfect, and I simply can not wait to meet you this summer! You're my dream horse come ture, no matter how cliche that sounds.<br><br>Chancey is my new horse. My aunt had left to get him right before my grandma called for the vet for JR. He's is soo beautiful. I've always wanted a roan! He's a jumper too! He's a 15 year old thoroughbred/draft cross gelding, and I CAN NOT, CAN NOT, CAN NOTTT wait to see him! He was origionally bought for my grandma, but he turned out being too "high spirited" for her. Which is absolutely fine for me! I need a horse that doesn't listen asap. I'm going to be taking jumping lessons on him in the summer