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  • From cj30080

    Coco
    Hogansville GA
    6 yr old mare

    Question 1: I think you can be an awesome dressage horse and I want to trust you but why won't you be good when being ridden especially cantering? You seem to hate cantering.
    Question 2: Why is she so spooky? What can I do to help?
    www.specialhorses.org
    a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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    • From PaintedMonkey

      Jet
      Northern CA
      14 yr old gelding

      question: Is there anything I could do to make him happier / less crabby these days?!
      www.specialhorses.org
      a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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      • From LittleblackMorgan

        Lina
        NH
        9 yr old mare

        question: Why are you head shy?
        www.specialhorses.org
        a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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        • Oh yeah.. I didnt find the special instructions box the first time, but the second donation i did. So i asked 2 questions!!! Hope that works.
          Looking forward to your answers swami

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          • From Clear sailing

            Molly
            NJ
            8 yr old mare

            question: Why does a lady HATE being groomed so much? You are always filthy and hate it when i try to make you presentable.
            www.specialhorses.org
            a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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            • From Clear sailing

              Bosun
              NJ
              3 1/2 yr old gelding

              question: As of last year, Swami thought you wanted a career in competative trail riding, although your breeding states otherwise. How did you like your first Beginner Hunter experience and would you like to do it again?
              www.specialhorses.org
              a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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              • Original Poster

                Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                From SelleFrancaisJumper

                Austin
                NJ
                16 yr old gelding

                question: I'd like to know what's up with the recent pulling of rails/untidy front end? Is something bothering him? Tell him I'm trying and want him to be comfy and that's why he has the extra supplements in his feed and how come I stab him with needles once a month. (Sorry about that, it's out of love!) I want him to be comfortable- anything he can clue me in about?
                Austin said he's just kind of tired. He said he'd like a little break for a while, just some time to rest, nothing serious, just sort of run down and tired. He suggested you ride that cute young gelding you've had your eye on lately while he gets a little R&R before spring.
                Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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                • Ack I missed the special instructions link! Arg! Well I donated $20. Geek it is from the jshiers e-mail address.

                  your horse’s name: George (also called Franklin)
                  your horse’s location: Maine
                  your horse’s age: 12
                  your horse’s sex: Gelding
                  your COTH name: JCS
                  your question for Swami Rabbit: Is he happy where he is, or would he rather come back?

                  your horse’s name: Beamer
                  your horse’s location: Maine
                  your horse’s age: 11
                  your horse’s sex: Gelding
                  your COTH name: JCS
                  your question for Swami Rabbit: Does he want to do some showing next year, dressage and jumping? And can he please try to stay calm and not buck me off if we do so?

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                  • Ebay
                    Ontario Canada
                    8
                    Gelding
                    COTH name BumbleBee

                    What job/discipline dose he actually want to do?

                    Thomas(dog)
                    Ontario
                    6
                    neutered male
                    COTH name BumbleBee

                    1.Do you honestly never want another dog living with us or just not a dog you don't get to pick?

                    2.Why do you worry so much? Anyway we can may you worry less?

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                    • We are $15 shy of our $1000 target...so let's raise the bar for today! How about $1200??

                      Now, if this were a jump course, and it was me riding, I would say NO WAY. But this isn't a jump course with me riding!!!
                      www.specialhorses.org
                      a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                      • I love this fundraiser Seriously, it's entertaining, sweet, and will keep me smiling all week *grin*
                        "smile a lot can let us ride happy,it is good thing"

                        My CANTER blog.

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                        • JCS you are good to go!!!
                          www.specialhorses.org
                          a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                          • Original Poster

                            Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                            From LovetoLOPE (new COTH member!!! - welcome!!!)

                            LB
                            TX
                            14 yr old gelding

                            question: What can I do to help him better with his new way of moving & working? Absolutely love this horse & just want him to be happy.
                            LB says that he would like more time hand grazing. He really enjoys that but that you don't seem to make time for it lately. He says you seem really busy. He said everything else is going pretty darn toot'n good right now~

                            Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                            From LovetoLOPE

                            WP
                            TX
                            13 yr old gelding

                            question: Would he like me (or anyone) to ride him or is he more comfortable being retired? He's had a long career & more than earned the right to retire, if he wants. Just want him to be happy - another great horse!
                            W says that he would like to have a kid around more. A kid who is horse crazy and who is kind. He would like to be brushed and ridden lightly, no more hard work.
                            Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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                            • From Caffeinated

                              Yoda
                              MD
                              8 yr old gelding

                              question: I would like to know if my most amazing, beautiful, handsome, incredible, tolerant, and perfect horse (with the BEST winter coat of all the horses at the farm, make sure he knows) might be interested in taking his Auntie Shannon for a ride sometime. (and if so, does he promise to be careful with her? I know he loves her!)
                              www.specialhorses.org
                              a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                              • From Caffeinated

                                Mikey
                                MD
                                10 yr old gelding

                                not so much a question, but a statement, and make sure he knows!!!
                                I wanted to tell Mikey that we LOVE having him where he is and feel so lucky to get to see him all the time. It's time for another horse to come learn the ropes and hopefully find a home. We will be looking for a perfect person for Mikey too, but it's awfully hard finding a person as special as he is to take him home. I want him to know exactly how magical he is, and how proud I am of all he has learned. I know dressage work is physically very hard for him and that my heart swells to bursting when I see how hard he is trying and how well he is doing. I want him to know we WILL find him that perfect place, and I hope he wont be too upset that he'll be going back out to The Hill for a little while.
                                www.specialhorses.org
                                a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                                • From hollyhprse2000
                                  Eden
                                  Maryland
                                  17 yr old mare

                                  question: Can you get better soon so we can jump little fences again? (Can you stop getting hurt, too???)
                                  www.specialhorses.org
                                  a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                                  • Original Poster

                                    Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                                    From Leslie

                                    Fred
                                    TX
                                    32 yr old gelding

                                    question: She can't think of anything not vet related for Blue, so she said to ask Fred: why he is sad... ?
                                    Fred said that he's not sad, he's content. He wants for nothing, and he is peaceful. He said some days are a little harder than others but that he's enjoying just being. He would like a little bute on the really cold days when his joints get sore.

                                    He said he loves you and to not worry so much.
                                    Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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                                    • Original Poster

                                      Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                                      From cj30080

                                      Fancy
                                      Hogansville GA
                                      14 yr old mare

                                      Question 1: Do you like being a dressage horse? Do you miss jumping?

                                      Question 2: Why do you sometimes weave and crib? What is stressing you?
                                      Fancy says that Dressage is okay. She wouldn't mind seeing a pole on the ground every now and then.

                                      She said she weaves when she's hungry. She said she'd like a hay net full of timothy put in her stall each day.
                                      Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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                                      • This is crazy in such a great way!
                                        We're spending our money on horses and bourbon. The rest we're just wasting.
                                        www.dleestudio.com

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                                        • Oops! I just did a PayPal donation for another horse (Linny) - but forgot to include my COTH user name -- sorry about that.

                                          This is great fun! My geldings (LB & WP) appreciated the fun too.

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