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CHILDREN AND HORSES:
All of you know how important it is for youngsters to have a great horse. Check out these. |
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Jason trying out a Kentucky
Mountain Saddle Horse
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"Nugget", getting a good grooming
from Charlotte. We teach our trail horses
to stand for grooming without tying.
There's not always something to tie to. |
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Charlotte, Steve & Cheryl's Goddaughter from England, joins Cheryl to ride every day during her visits. Charlotte tries to ride every ready horse before she leaves! |

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Steve and Summer having a fun ride.
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Summer takes her Rocky Mountain Horse,
back to the pasture - calmly.
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Mom (Carolyn) and daughter (Summer)
all smiles after a great trail ride at Glory Days.
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SWIMMING HORSE
When it’s too hot to ride, go for a swim!!!
Arianna rides her boy "Roudy" in the lake! |

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Caroline (Arianna’s sister) shows not only can “Roudy” swim, he can jump!
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 “Blue” loves a little barebacking with Caroline.
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 Taking Great Grandma to see a handsome boy.
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We all get acquainted in the ring first. Sophie proving to us she doesn't need the "child stirrups!"
(We do not recommend this)
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 Niece, Lizzy, brushes her horse while brother, Coult, watches.
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 Kentucky Mountain Saddle Horse – beautiful Palomino taking Summer around the field!
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Beach Ride
Dreams can come true. Debbie and son, Coltan, wanted to ride horses at the ocean. Less than a month after purchasing a Spotted Mountain horse and a Rocky Mountain horse they shared these beautiful photos with us. |

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Father and son enjoying a Rocky Mountain
Horse at Morrow Mountain. |
Steve and niece, Lizzy, on a beautiful black Tennessee Walker. |
 Nephew, Coult, taking "Doc" out for some smooth gaiting! |
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"Trudi" babysits as Carrie finds a horse she can get on by herself - life is great! |

Coult and Uncle Steve giving "Magic" a good brushing before taking a ride. |

Sometimes a girl is happy just sitting on her horse - right Lizzy? |
CROSSING BRIDGES:
All trail companions must go over bridges ... calmly |
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"TEXAS, HERE I COME"
Horses often travel in style - shipping a gelding
to Texas to his new companion. "Wow, look at me - wait 'til the fillies see me
get out of this thing - Texas here I come!" |

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Check out the sign: "Absolutely No Nagging."
We're sure "Paly" thinks
we won't disturb him if he sleeps there. Just like a cat! Sadly, Paly passed away at age 17 in September - We miss him. |
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