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Mrs Leanin' H
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you everyone. I really appreciate it. NR, I don't think I've ever cried more over a person than my horse either. Strange isn't it? We brought him home and burried him in the back pasture. That helps a little. I know that I have been real sporadic on here lately, but it sure is nice to have your support. You are all such fine people. Thank you.


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Mrs Leanin' H
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 11:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

gcreekrch wrote:
Sorry for your loss H's, as Haymaker said time heals. After a time you will be looking for a replacement to ease the empty spot Dandy has left.

I put a 26 year old mare that we raised from conception down this fall as the winters were getting to hard on her. I like to believe there is a heaven for animals also.

Regards, Gcreek


Little H said she would have her little mare bred and I could have the colt. What a girl!

I like to think he'll come running with my other two good furry friends I have lost, to meet me when I die. One is my first horse that taught me everything I know. The second was a colt we raised from my mom's mare. 5 months old. He was going to be my barrell horse and he was trained in everything but carrying a rider. But Dandy was the hardest to lose. I've known him since birth and owned him since he was 4 months old. He was one of my best friends. Sometimes better than a human friend. I know, I am weird!

I am sorry for all of you too, that have lost your horses. You know you won't have them forever, but it's still hard.


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Blkbuckaroo
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 12:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You have a very sweet and thoughtful daughter,i hope that in time you'll find another pony as nice as the old one.Time heals all wounds,keep your chin up Mrs.H.


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gcreekrch
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 6:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mrs Leanin' H wrote:
gcreekrch wrote:
Sorry for your loss H's, as Haymaker said time heals. After a time you will be looking for a replacement to ease the empty spot Dandy has left.

I put a 26 year old mare that we raised from conception down this fall as the winters were getting to hard on her. I like to believe there is a heaven for animals also.

Regards, Gcreek


Little H said she would have her little mare bred and I could have the colt. What a girl!

I like to think he'll come running with my other two good furry friends I have lost, to meet me when I die. One is my first horse that taught me everything I know. The second was a colt we raised from my mom's mare. 5 months old. He was going to be my barrell horse and he was trained in everything but carrying a rider. But Dandy was the hardest to lose. I've known him since birth and owned him since he was 4 months old. He was one of my best friends. Sometimes better than a human friend. I know, I am weird!

I am sorry for all of you too, that have lost your horses. You know you won't have them forever, but it's still hard.


You're not weird Mrs. H. Animals will show their feelings toward you a lot freer than the human animal. Without reserve and with full honesty.


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leanin' H
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 7:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

gcreekrch wrote:
Mrs Leanin' H wrote:
gcreekrch wrote:
Sorry for your loss H's, as Haymaker said time heals. After a time you will be looking for a replacement to ease the empty spot Dandy has left.

I put a 26 year old mare that we raised from conception down this fall as the winters were getting to hard on her. I like to believe there is a heaven for animals also.

Regards, Gcreek


Little H said she would have her little mare bred and I could have the colt. What a girl!

I like to think he'll come running with my other two good furry friends I have lost, to meet me when I die. One is my first horse that taught me everything I know. The second was a colt we raised from my mom's mare. 5 months old. He was going to be my barrell horse and he was trained in everything but carrying a rider. But Dandy was the hardest to lose. I've known him since birth and owned him since he was 4 months old. He was one of my best friends. Sometimes better than a human friend. I know, I am weird!

I am sorry for all of you too, that have lost your horses. You know you won't have them forever, but it's still hard.


You're not weird Mrs. H. Animals will show their feelings toward you a lot freer than the human animal. Without reserve and with full honesty.


That is one of the most profound and truthful comments ever made! I'd rather hang around critters any day over the two legged type. Thanks ya'll!


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flyingS
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry for your loss. I have a hard time getting attached to animals. I've lost a lot of good dogs and few exceptional horses. If you don't make that bond you never become a great team. Another opportunity will come to find a pardner.


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