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sassy72
sassy72 Apr 19, 2015 6:26am
Looks a lot like my thoroughbred/quarter horse, was a race horse. Rescued him at age 7 when they were STILL racing him. Boy was he fast, 17 1/2 hands to the withers. He lived a good 20 years, just lost him a year and a half ago. Stubborn little thing at times, but smart, and an excellent trail horse. Goliath loved living at my house in a 24' x 36' covered and quarter and one side completely paneled d/t to way the wind blew. His arena which was attached was 130' x 85', but Friday to Sunday he was a trail horse and was hitched to other horses, like to think of them as his friends, neighbors too (chatty little things they were) he lived a good life and was cared for unsparingly. Loved to play with my Chesapeake Bay Retriever by kicking her bowling ball size ball, hard plastic, and she'd roll it back to him with her nose. Hope to see you again someday you ol' stubborn mule, hehehehe, as well and Cheyenne, the Chesapeake. Nothing can be said about the bond between a human and their horse, it's magical and mysterious.