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Posted by: ElusiveKimmaby at Sun Oct 31 22:26:43 2004 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ElusiveKimmaby ] We found our gal. Her name is Lacy and she's as sweet as can be. You should have seen Pistol when he first laid eyes on her. I walked him out of the barn and she was a good 200 yards away. His eyes widened, his ears went straight forward, his head raised straight up, and he PRANCED the whole way up to her. You think show horses have it down to a fine art? You should've seen what this guy was up to!!! Love at first sight I SWEAR it! I turned him loose so he could check her out, he sniffed her face, he sniffed her flank, and of course he sniffed her butt. He sniffed her flank some more so she swatted him with her tail and it scared him, but soon he stopped sniffing and started eating grass and she joined him. They LOVE each other! We turn them loose in the field and just let them wander the property. They became inseperable the first day... well sort of. She doesn't mind going off by herself at all, but I tried to leave him in his stall to go ride her and my GOD did that make him mad!!! If I had left him in there he would've either torn the barn down or hurt himself. So I let him loose while I rode around and they did great. He of course had to eat and run along with us, and sometimes just followed behind her like a puppy, and other times he ate a spot until we passed by him and got a certain distance away, then he'd run over to us, bucking and kicking and showing off, just to slow down about 30 feet away and graze again until he decided it was time to catch up. He got so excited at one point that he couldn't help but start rolling. And Lacy handled this BEAUTIFULLY! She didn't even flinch when he charged by us or got very close (sniffing again). The most she did was talk to him when he decided us silly girls weren't intersting anymore, and grazing was more fun, so we got really far away and he couldn't see us because the barn was in the way so he called to her, she called back, and he came a'galloping! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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