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Thanks! I love them to death.
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Here are some pictures of some of my herd. Kings Boston Rebel a.k.a. Rebel Video: http://www.onetruemedia.com/shared?p=5f857d43fd3888f8e5658c&skin_id=701&utm_source=otm&utm_medium=text_url http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d76/Libertysgirl/IMG_3088edt.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d76/Libertysgirl/IMG_2984edtd.jpg Justified Rebel (Pending) a.k.a. Cody Video: http://www.onetruemedia.com/otm_site/view_shared?p=58d6cf30610746e0ab838d&skin_id=701&utm_source=otm&utm_medium
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Any other name suggestions?
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Thanks! I can't get pictures that do him justice. He just follows you around constantly. I tried running in a circle around him, but he just kept pivoting to follow me. He is one hunk of muscles and he has wonderful conformation. He has very nice straight legs and a great topline. He is such a sweet heart. Can you tell I just love him?
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I have thought of that too. But does that sound like a colt's name? I have really considered that one, but wondered if it was kinda corny.
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Any name suggestions? I would like the name to be catchy and memorable. Sired by Kings Boston Rebel and his dam is Justa Real Honey. Go to my website to see their pedigrees. He is a cremello colt.
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My mare, Liberty, just cut her self on some wire again. She has (approx.) 2" long and 1" wide gash on her hind leg. Last time when she did this on her other leg she healed up, but has a not so nice scar on her leg. I would like to find out if there is anything that I can apply that will keep her from scarring at all or at least not so much scar tissue. Has anyone found anything that prevents or helps with scar tissue?
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Okay thanks! I will have to look into it. I am about ready to sell this mare! She keeps getting out of fences and hurting herself. Nothing seems to deter her. She has been inside the barn for the last 3-4 days because I was trying to let her leg heal and the ground is all muddy outside. Today I turned her out in a different pasture with Honey and Cody but she got out of the fence and reopened her wound that was just starting to heal. UGH!
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Mystery solved. The woman who owns the bay mare above said that the stallion was "black or brown. He was black with a brown nose."
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If you are talking about the pictures of the bay horse I put up, I said that, that was the bay mare that supposedly can't be a bay. She is registered as a chestnut though for some reason. I emailed the owner of the bay to see if she has ever seen the stallion. The pictures I have up are NOT of the "chestnut" stallion.
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