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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3406"><p>Thanks Cindy for your reply. Actually she is at a rescue center.... purchased as unwanted. The rescue center here buys horses going to slaughter or unwanted horses with possible potential. They ride the horse for several weeks, have them vet checked and resell the horse to a good home if they work out. They have rescued over 800 so far and some of the horses actually became world class competitors.</p><p></p><p>The people running the center have never had Paso in here before, but he had heard that the Pasos fight and flight respsonse leans heavily on the "fight" side. Is that true?</p><p></p><p>Anyway they did phone the breeder down in the US and found she was well bred being a granddaughter of Coral LaCE and that her brother sold for 10,000 US.</p><p></p><p>So that is her history and what i know of her.</p><p></p><p>I did go and have a visit with her and she comes right up to see you in a friendly way. She is easy to catch and well mannered. Flayling arms and loud noises do nothing to alarm her. She seems bomb proof in that department. Not a spec of flightiness. But you go and lift her front leg and her ears flatten like she is in a rage. I mean she is a real character and I can handle the moodiness.. in fact I love her sense of personality.</p><p></p><p>I had an Arabian horse for 25 years who was my bud and I have a feeling that this Mare is going to be a bit of an adventure (if she passes the tests at the rescue center) Physically she is in beautiful shape and very healthy.</p><p></p><p>Can you tell me anything more about the paso Mind? Its hard finding much info on them other than gaits.</p><p></p><p>Most appreciated, B</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ward@gottagettagert.com">ward@gottagettagert.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3406"] Thanks Cindy for your reply. Actually she is at a rescue center.... purchased as unwanted. The rescue center here buys horses going to slaughter or unwanted horses with possible potential. They ride the horse for several weeks, have them vet checked and resell the horse to a good home if they work out. They have rescued over 800 so far and some of the horses actually became world class competitors. The people running the center have never had Paso in here before, but he had heard that the Pasos fight and flight respsonse leans heavily on the "fight" side. Is that true? Anyway they did phone the breeder down in the US and found she was well bred being a granddaughter of Coral LaCE and that her brother sold for 10,000 US. So that is her history and what i know of her. I did go and have a visit with her and she comes right up to see you in a friendly way. She is easy to catch and well mannered. Flayling arms and loud noises do nothing to alarm her. She seems bomb proof in that department. Not a spec of flightiness. But you go and lift her front leg and her ears flatten like she is in a rage. I mean she is a real character and I can handle the moodiness.. in fact I love her sense of personality. I had an Arabian horse for 25 years who was my bud and I have a feeling that this Mare is going to be a bit of an adventure (if she passes the tests at the rescue center) Physically she is in beautiful shape and very healthy. Can you tell me anything more about the paso Mind? Its hard finding much info on them other than gaits. Most appreciated, B [email=ward@gottagettagert.com]ward@gottagettagert.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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