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Old 11-21-2005, 09:34 AM   #1
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Hello from Central PA

New member here. Long time horse enthusiast, new horse owner. I have been riding for years, off and on. In October, I bought my first three horses. One registered Paint Mare, 7YO. One Arab-Morgan Cross, 8YO. And one QH-Pony cross, 12YO. Just last week, I introduced a yearling registered Paint gelding to the herd. What was I thinking when I did that? Talk about upheaval! I'm sure it will work out eventually, but for now I am keeping the little fellow in his stall alot for his own safety. The other three are being pretty tough with him.

I have two daughters age seven and nine who love to ride. It is our favorite past time. My wife rides some, but she has some lower back problems, and can't go for very long.

I am looking forward to learning and sharing information here! Thanks!
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New member here. Long time horse enthusiast, new horse owner. I have been riding for years, off and on. In October, I bought my first three horses. One registered Paint Mare, 7YO. One Arab-Morgan Cross, 8YO. And one QH-Pony cross, 12YO. Just last week, I introduced a yearling registered Paint gelding to the herd. What was I thinking when I did that? Talk about upheaval! I'm sure it will work out eventually, but for now I am keeping the little fellow in his stall alot for his own safety. The other three are being pretty tough with him.

I have two daughters age seven and nine who love to ride. It is our favorite past time. My wife rides some, but she has some lower back problems, and can't go for very long.

I am looking forward to learning and sharing information here! Thanks!
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Old 11-21-2005, 09:51 AM   #4
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Old 11-21-2005, 12:10 PM   #5
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welcome newbie.i'm located in irwin pa. not far from pittsburgh.you will enjoy it here. i do. hey Rebecca. how are ya? i have a brother that lives in Escondido,cal. do you live near that area?
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Hey and welcome to the fourm!! I am as well from PA - hope you enjoy it here
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