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<blockquote data-quote="aussie_cowgirl" data-source="post: 819254" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>Sorry, yeah he's a standardbred ex-harness pacer. He's looking good at the moment, starting build up muscle along his topline and all over in general. Needs a little while longer to put on weight. The attitude change is probably the most startling thing. When I got him he was covered in scars after being housed in a paddock skint of feed with some mean mares which made him edgy. Now he's calmed right down. Very patient guy, tied him up for about 3 hours while we wormed, oiled and shod him and another gelding. Thinking he might be good for riding for the disabled which gives me something to work on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussie_cowgirl, post: 819254, member: 1279"] Sorry, yeah he's a standardbred ex-harness pacer. He's looking good at the moment, starting build up muscle along his topline and all over in general. Needs a little while longer to put on weight. The attitude change is probably the most startling thing. When I got him he was covered in scars after being housed in a paddock skint of feed with some mean mares which made him edgy. Now he's calmed right down. Very patient guy, tied him up for about 3 hours while we wormed, oiled and shod him and another gelding. Thinking he might be good for riding for the disabled which gives me something to work on. [/QUOTE]
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