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Allan in NE - Horse Sense
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Posted by Loren-MN on February 01, 2005 at 13:58:23 from (4.247.218.173):
Allan, I've been following the conversations about your wife's desire for horses, and your possible "Dude Ranch", thanks Harley. A little story for you: My sister, 15 years younger just married 2 years ago. She is now 41 and just gave birth to twins in Nov but that's another story. Horses: Her huband Rick had one horse (riding quarter horse) when they married. Latest count: ( I had to e-mail my sister for this as it constantly changes). "We have a total of 10. Zero-the quarter horse, Bill and Bob-the 2 gray Percheron geldings, Malleh-Percheron/standardbred mare, Penny and Peg-reg Percheon mares, Tom and Leap-reg Percheron colts and Jasmine and Chelsea-reg Percheron fillies." Along with numerous horse drawm implements, wagons, buggies, and carridges. In other words, get your check book out!!!! Harley, I don't know how far you are from the SE corner of MN, but they have trail rides every couple of weeks. Loren-MN Formerly Minnesota, Now Florida, no snow to shovel!!
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