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The little white horse down the road.
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jello444
Posted 2010-07-13 7:11 PM (#99074)
Subject: The little white horse down the road.


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My name is Jello444 and I have recently moved my paint horse down to the trainer. If the trainer doesnt work out I will be selling my paint :( On the way home, I saw a BEAUTIFUL white horse in someones yard, knee high in manure and looked starved. I don't know if they just took the horse in and are trying to fix it up, but I LOVED this horse.Is there anyway I could have this horse?? If so, how would I convince my parents? I need help, PLEASE someone help me with this little white horse down the road.
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3quine-x
Posted 2010-07-13 7:16 PM (#99075 - in reply to #99074)
Subject: Re: The little white horse down the road.



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You can't have everything you want :|
Why don't you see who it belongs too?
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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-07-13 7:41 PM (#99076 - in reply to #99075)
Subject: Re: The little white horse down the road.



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yeh see who it belongs 2 and try and find out y the horse is bein mis-treated.
but the little grey sounds amazing!
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jello444
Posted 2010-07-13 11:33 PM (#99118 - in reply to #99074)
Subject: Re: The little white horse down the road.


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I have no idea who owns him but my mom and i are going to stop at the house 2moro
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xBeautyx
Posted 2010-07-14 11:04 AM (#99119 - in reply to #99118)
Subject: Re: The little white horse down the road.



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Well ask your parents 1st and dont 4get about your paint.
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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-07-14 4:34 PM (#99154 - in reply to #99119)
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^^yeh don't 4get ur Paint
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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-07-14 4:35 PM (#99155 - in reply to #99074)
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Oh & btw gud luc with the lil grey wen u go & stop round at the owners house!
GUD LUC!
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xBeautyx
Posted 2010-07-14 5:31 PM (#99185 - in reply to #99155)
Subject: Re: The little white horse down the road.



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Good luck!:)
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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-07-14 5:54 PM (#99199 - in reply to #99185)
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^^yeh!!!!!
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xBeautyx
Posted 2010-07-14 6:33 PM (#99217 - in reply to #99199)
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Is it very small?
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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-07-14 6:44 PM (#99226 - in reply to #99217)
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luc on a pic...
oh no ignor me sry!
but u cud judge wether it was big or small from a pic but there isn't any!
lol
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xBeautyx
Posted 2010-07-14 6:45 PM (#99227 - in reply to #99226)
Subject: Re: The little white horse down the road.



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Can you take a pic of it?
And freya Im not ignoring you lol
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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-07-14 6:47 PM (#99229 - in reply to #99074)
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)anyway it might be wrong 2 take a pic of the lil grey cos the owner might not want u 2!

i don't think i'd lyk any1 i didn't no taking piccies of my horse
(i don't hav a horse btw a bit obvs cos wud tell u if i had a horse wich i don't :( i wanna get better at riding anyway be4 i get a horse any way!)
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TeddyBearr
Posted 2010-07-14 8:54 PM (#99300 - in reply to #99229)
Subject: Re: The little white horse down the road.



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Knee high she said. -.-
and contact the Rescue nearst you, they might take the horse in, be awarded it by the jugde (as the owners will be taken to court), if they do, see if you can adopt it.

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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-07-15 7:28 PM (#99347 - in reply to #99300)
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^^true true
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xBeautyx
Posted 2010-07-15 9:43 PM (#99373 - in reply to #99347)
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yesh but why do you have to give a way your paint?:|
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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-07-16 3:22 PM (#99412 - in reply to #99373)
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yeh y?
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DaddyGirl
Posted 2010-07-16 10:52 PM (#99443 - in reply to #99074)
Subject: Re: The little white horse down the road.



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she said if the training doesnt go well, then she will have to get rid of it. but seriously if a horse is being mistreated around you, contact your animal rescue services. if you dont know where they are located or their info, then call your police. it is very important. i mean how would you like it if your parents stuck you in a room full of dirty crap? and plus only fed you at least once a week? i mean surely they would go to jail ( for child abuse ). you HAVE to tell someone that could help. and yes.... GOOD LUCK!! :P
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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-07-21 12:39 PM (#99875 - in reply to #99074)
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^^oh
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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-07-26 1:09 PM (#100225 - in reply to #99875)
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how did going 2 see the owners go?

Hope it went okay!

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jello444
Posted 2010-08-03 4:36 PM (#100662 - in reply to #99074)
Subject: Re: The little white horse down the road.


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Well, we went there and they had JUST taken this horse in from some rescue or watevr and they are working on him,but that doesnt make sense, the manure....but anyways they r feeding it now... and i would NEVER forget my paint i love him more than the WORLD. he is amazing...even tho the training isnt rlly doing so much right now which is making me SOOO sad...all they r doing is lunging him, and the trainer does it WRONG.If ur lunging a horse, then it licks its lips, u stop them, shouldnt they turn into u? Not run into u, but just turn? Cuz we have watched training videos galour and they all say for the horse to turn in, and wen the trainer is lunging him, Cocoa turns in, then the trainer smacks him, RLLY hard and i get so mad and my mom is like, "she knows best" and im like "NOT RLLY!!!" Can someone now help me with that? and also, (besides the turning in prob) he can lunge PERFECTLY which isnt our problem, its the riding part! and she hasnt gottn on him once yet, that annoys me 2...SOMEONE PLZ HELP ME!!!
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XxHorseMad
Posted 2010-08-03 4:59 PM (#100664 - in reply to #100662)
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If he doesn't led you ride him, maybe you should try a small bit of re-breaking? Lunging isn't going to help a horse that doesn't want you on its back.
Or just find a different trainer maybe? :/
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jello444
Posted 2010-08-04 4:23 PM (#100705 - in reply to #99074)
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Well we watched the trainer ride him yesterday and he does fine, its just mounting him is where he mainly freaks... im riding one of her horses so she can see where my riding ability is and my mom says we might have to sell him and i just cant....im so sad...i just got him in may and i feel like i have known him 4evr...im not gonna give up on him but i dont know how much $ my mom will put into training him to a point where i can ride him... SOMEOBE PLZ HELP ME AND VRY SOON!!!!!!
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PonyMad-x
Posted 2010-08-04 4:59 PM (#100708 - in reply to #100705)
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Oh they had just taken the horse from rescue. so y was the horse knee deep in poo? Explain plz cos i'm v confused!
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3quine-x
Posted 2010-08-04 5:04 PM (#100710 - in reply to #100708)
Subject: Re: The little white horse down the road.



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I know this will sound harsh but this actually makes no sense.
Why did you get a horse that wasn't in your riding ability anyways? Or is he? Because the way your putting it sounds like he's a bit strong for you?
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