The name of the first horse you ever rode
By Retired breeder, 25th April 2017 04:21:17
Horse- he's the horse in my profile picture at the moment (I'm probably going to change it soon though) He was a sorrel Tennessee walking horse with a flaxen mane and tail. His name was horse because when my riding instructor purchased him, she couldn't think of a name, so she just starting calling him Horse and it stuck. He was a grumpy old man, but he sure did teach me a lot. He was the first horse I ever really had a connection with. He passed away last week from cancer, but he had a good run and was loved by so many people. I miss my boy
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Pongo- a horse from Camp Merriwether who is retired now.
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Bailey. She was a dun mare, with a dorsal stripe and a brown mane and tail. She was very sweet. She also ate a LOT.
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Blossom - RIP as of January 2017
I'll miss that stubborn pony forever
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By Retired breeder, 27th April 2017 06:28:26
Trixie - 12.2hh bay paint pony - unsure of her age.
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Popcorn, 15hh 20y/o gelding He's now retired
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By Retired breeder, 30th April 2017 01:22:46
Cruising
A brown appaloosa |
By Retired breeder, 1st May 2017 09:05:36
Polly
A chestnut Shetland pony |
By Retired breeder, 1st May 2017 09:23:32
Cherry
The highland pony |
Sonny. A fat bay gelding, inmate of Hackney City Farm
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By Retired breeder, 2nd May 2017 16:18:47
Certa - quite big, bay mare.
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By Retired breeder, 7th May 2017 19:40:30
Bam bam- the little paint pony who wouldn't be lead for anything
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By Retired breeder, 8th May 2017 22:43:20
Burnie
A paint |
Spirit, a black spotted blanket Appaloosa
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By Retired breeder, 10th May 2017 11:51:42
The first horse I remember riding was a bay pinto mare named Tootsie. She was my first riding instructor's horse and also pregnant so eventually we had to ride a gray gelding named Shamrock until Tootsie had her foal. I can't remember the foal's name for the life of me though
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By Retired breeder, 11th May 2017 03:40:12
Tex
Big bay Quarter Horse gelding |
By Retired breeder, 12th May 2017 09:39:33
Lady - she was a lesson horse at my current riding school (that I've been at for nearly 3 years). She was dark bay with a white blaze and one sock. She was an absolute gem to ride! Perfectly responsive - didnt really appreciate her until I started riding the more cranky horses
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By Retired breeder, 12th May 2017 14:39:34
The first horse name... well... I'm not rly sure about it, but I think it was something like Moritz. x'D He was a older school horse and don't rly take care of me, when I sit on him the first time..
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By Retired breeder, 13th May 2017 00:28:02
A creamy-ish male named Lightning I rode for therapy back when I was like 8 or 9. He turned out to be a bit small for me though, so I didn't ride him after that. Main one I rode was Marcus, a palomino gelding who was the absolute best.
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By Retired breeder, 13th May 2017 21:43:30
I'm not sure of the very first horse, but the first one I remember taking a lesson on when I was 7, his name was Zipper. He was a bay. I remember him as being very big, though I was a small 7-year-old. My legs were too short to give the proper cues for the canter. After that was Money, who I loved so, so much, who taught me what barrel racing was! She was a big old chestnut QH mare.
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Kemp he was a black Boerperd x Friesan 15hh he was so sweet i loved him more than any other rider.. well only i rode on him
i did my first lesson on him and 2 weeks later i could gallop on my own i was 7 at the time
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By Retired breeder, 16th May 2017 04:17:08
Danny, a little grey pony
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By Retired breeder, 17th May 2017 01:47:20
Fudge- she was brown. Arabian horse
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By Retired breeder, 17th May 2017 03:33:52
A small fuzzy white pony named Apple. He had an enormous temper.
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Caramel
He was a palomino Shetland X Welsh section a, about 11.2hh. Loved him!
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