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<blockquote data-quote="skyline" data-source="post: 510941" data-attributes="member: 5305"><p>I had to put down our 24 year old QH mare today. She was a good un. She was bred, raised, and riden by a very active horsewoman here in East Texas. Playdays, trail rides, sortings, pennings, you name it. She was then sold to a young lady down the road who learned to barrell race on her. And then when she graduated to a faster horse, they sold her to us. My three girls and my wife have been riding on her for the last 3 years. She was the ultimate babysitter. Dead broke and easy going. Would tolerate just about anything and had no spook in her. You could park her in the pasture for 3 months and she would be the same as the last time you rode.</p><p></p><p>Goodbye to a very good friend. Our family and her gelding pasture buddy miss her greatly. I hope there are horses in heaven and that I get to take care of her up there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyline, post: 510941, member: 5305"] I had to put down our 24 year old QH mare today. She was a good un. She was bred, raised, and riden by a very active horsewoman here in East Texas. Playdays, trail rides, sortings, pennings, you name it. She was then sold to a young lady down the road who learned to barrell race on her. And then when she graduated to a faster horse, they sold her to us. My three girls and my wife have been riding on her for the last 3 years. She was the ultimate babysitter. Dead broke and easy going. Would tolerate just about anything and had no spook in her. You could park her in the pasture for 3 months and she would be the same as the last time you rode. Goodbye to a very good friend. Our family and her gelding pasture buddy miss her greatly. I hope there are horses in heaven and that I get to take care of her up there. [/QUOTE]
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