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Jun 16, 2011 10:23 PM CST
Name: Lynda
Wildomar, CA Zone 9a
Thanks Sherry and Kathleen. Ours may be too spunky to therapeutic horses. The pony we had to put down 3 years ago would have been a good candidate though, so sweet.

Horses:
Ginger is a Quarterhorse/Arab, about 17 years old. Here are a couple photos. 3 years ago when D was in 4H. Ginger does not REALLY like to jump for DD though. 2nd photo when she was begging outside the slider when they were loose in the yard in Dec.

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Colora is short for Color Doesn't Matter as she was bred to be a Paint and ended up with just her sable brown color. Her owners weaned her early and were going to let her die. She came to use at 8 mos old and was the size of a large Great Dane. I believe she is a Thoroughbred breed. She is 6 years old and saddle broke and rideable, but needs more manners. The first shot is the day she came to us. The second photo is a year and a half ago, loose in the yard and coming to check out what DD is building.

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