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Old 08-11-2008, 04:53 AM   #11
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Tami -

That is awesome that you are from this area. I love it. I have lived elsewhere over the years but returned home.

I was going to take pictures last night but it was so dark and muddy I was unable to get quality photos.

I did look at them again last night though and it seems that the back are much better than the front.

I hope to get pics soon.

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Old 08-16-2008, 03:44 PM   #12
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Ok, I finally managed after all the rain and mud to get some pictures - well 3 out of her four feet - lol..

Left Front


Left Rear


Left Front Again - looking down


Right front standing - I couldn't work my camera to get the right side donw - will do it tomorrow when my friends dome to visit and meet her.
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Old 08-16-2008, 06:13 PM   #13
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VERY overdue for a good trim.
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She is very, very much in need of a trim. It will likely take a few to get her comfortably where she needs to be.

There's just no excuse for letting a horse go their entire life without farrier care when they obviously were not in conditions condusive to a state of 'self care'. (I know you've only had her for a little bit. Just a vent on her previous owners.)
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I completely understand - I am not happy with it at all. I am trying to find someone to come and take care of her. I will say at least she now will pick up her feet without worry so atleast that is one hurdle tackled.

I will take pictures of how pretty she is after they are done............
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