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<blockquote data-quote="TennesseeTuxedo" data-source="post: 895041" data-attributes="member: 16965"><p>It's not that Chippie. This horse, Sidney, and I started last year at the Academy at about the same time. He had fallen in a drainage ditch and injured his back and left rear leg pretty severely so he was a "project" horse to say the least. After 8 months of extensive rehab and vet bills it has been determined he can never be ridden again but otherwise is in decent shape. The equine manager has tried for several months to find him a home but nobody wants to take in a horse they can't ride. I don't have a place for horses at this time. He's a nice 16 hand thoroughbred who was quite the athlete in his day.</p><p></p><p>Bigfoot, I'd keep your horse as long as possible were I in your rather ample shoes.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and I hope you stick around Cattle Today.</p><p></p><p>TT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TennesseeTuxedo, post: 895041, member: 16965"] It's not that Chippie. This horse, Sidney, and I started last year at the Academy at about the same time. He had fallen in a drainage ditch and injured his back and left rear leg pretty severely so he was a "project" horse to say the least. After 8 months of extensive rehab and vet bills it has been determined he can never be ridden again but otherwise is in decent shape. The equine manager has tried for several months to find him a home but nobody wants to take in a horse they can't ride. I don't have a place for horses at this time. He's a nice 16 hand thoroughbred who was quite the athlete in his day. Bigfoot, I'd keep your horse as long as possible were I in your rather ample shoes. Good luck and I hope you stick around Cattle Today. TT [/QUOTE]
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