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  • #41
    No problem!! We have you covered!

    And in 4 1/2 hours, on a snowy Sunday afternoon in the midwest...we have over $200. You guys are awesome.
    www.specialhorses.org
    a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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      #42
      Originally posted by QHDQ View Post
      I'm an idiot and missed the "special instruction" box TWICE!

      Dear Swami, can you please answer my question (I donated $20 = 2x$10)? If you need help finding my payments, PM me.

      My Horse's name: PJ
      Location: New Jersey
      Age: 5 yo
      Sex: Gelding
      My question: It's been less than a year since I brought my boy home. I just want to know: Is he happy with his new life and new job and new friends. Is there anything he wants me to change?

      Thanks!
      PJ says that he is very happy. He conveyed that he would like more hugs. He said he loves it when you wrap your arms around his neck and giggle.
      Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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      • #43
        from Half Halt

        Jeff AKA Just For Fun
        Vermont
        18 yr old Chestnut gelding

        Question: why do you hate going on hacks? it's fun and relaxing to go out with friends, instead you like to show off your airs above the ground.
        www.specialhorses.org
        a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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          #44
          Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
          From Guerilla

          warponies
          location: PNG
          horse's age: many
          horse's sex: good

          Question, which apparently Guerilla is asking at great peril to himself (herself?):
          I risk great punishes if I am caught but must ask Swami Bunny how to teach my warponies jumping jacks for freedom fighting. We in PNG hear of the learned GM. We have much monies from our trades. If we pay for his S&Hits, will GM come to PNG to teach our warponies jumping jacks?

          Guerilla,

          I communicate with horses, not Mr Morris. However, I can tell you that there is a brown with flaxen mane & tail pony in your midst named Kumiki who feels she is being mistreated by one of the handlers. She is pleading for kindness. Please see what you can do to help her.
          Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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            #45
            Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
            from Half Halt

            Jeff AKA Just For Fun
            Vermont
            18 yr old Chestnut gelding

            Question: why do you hate going on hacks? it's fun and relaxing to go out with friends, instead you like to show off your airs above the ground.
            Jeff in Vermont says that he would much prefer to stay home in the safety of farm. He only goes because you insist on it, but he's known of horses who have gone out and NEVER come back!!!!
            Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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              #46
              Originally posted by 2boys View Post
              Glad I am not the only idiot! I missed the "special instructions" box as well..... I plugged in $20.00, so I will ask 2 questions, if that is okay.
              Horse name: Jackson
              Location: Wrentham, MA
              Age: 13
              Gender: Gelding
              Username: 2boys
              Question 1: How happy is he in his current situation?
              Question 2: Is there anything he would like me to know?

              THANKS!! Sorry for the screw-up.
              Jackson says that his current blanketing situation is not as he desires it. Could you please look into this?

              He also says that he's like you to know that your left leg is not as good at communicating as your right leg and that he finds you get crocked in the tack. He would like you to please please please get him a saddle pad with his name on it. He would also like to say thanks for being so nice.
              Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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              • #47
                From oldernewbie

                Monty
                Springfield OH
                4 yr old gelding

                Q1: Do you feel weird being the only Arab in a barn full of warmbloods? Q2: Do you like dressage?
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                a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by tidy rabbit View Post
                  PJ says that he is very happy. He conveyed that he would like more hugs. He said he loves it when you wrap your arms around his neck and giggle.
                  And here I thought he hated that!

                  Thanks so much!

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                    From oldernewbie

                    Monty
                    Springfield OH
                    4 yr old gelding

                    Q1: Do you feel weird being the only Arab in a barn full of warmbloods? Q2: Do you like dressage?
                    Monty asks what's the difference between them and me? I have a prettier head, they tell me, but otherwise we're all the same right? Should I be worried that you're having horse envy?

                    He says of the dressage that he likes it fine but would like a bridle with some tassels on it.
                    Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by tidy rabbit View Post
                      Monty asks what's the difference between them and me? I have a prettier head, they tell me, but otherwise we're all the same right? Should I be worried that you're having horse envy?

                      He says of the dressage that he likes it fine but would like a bridle with some tassels on it.
                      Oh no no no! Not horse envy but horse pride! I think he's better than the warmbloods! But I have to be quiet about it. Just wanted to make sure HE was OK with it!

                      And I can see that riding him in native costume at the Halloween schooling show has corrupted him for good! He'll get his tassels because I had fun with it too!

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                      • #51
                        Originally posted by tidy rabbit View Post
                        Jackson says that his current blanketing situation is not as he desires it. Could you please look into this?

                        He also says that he's like you to know that your left leg is not as good at communicating as your right leg and that he finds you get crocked in the tack. He would like you to please please please get him a saddle pad with his name on it. He would also like to say thanks for being so nice.
                        Okay, I know I am a gullible type, but those are FREAKY on-spot answers.... I am working on the blanketing situation, Jack, really I am!

                        And I assume you mean I get crooked in the saddle, because I try to avoid going to the bottle (aka "getting crocked") while riding. I am horribly crooked, and my left leg sucks!!!!

                        I wish I could afford more questions... I could go on all day. Thanks for doing such a nice thing for the horsies.

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                        • #52
                          Question asked...
                          I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care. ~ Dave Barry

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                          • #53
                            From: Stacie

                            Malley
                            Upperville, VA
                            4 yr old mare
                            question: Is she enjoying her trail rides? Anything she needs me to know.

                            Aspen
                            Upperville, VA
                            5 yr old mare
                            question: What is your REAL name? Anything else she needs me to know.

                            Zen
                            What is your REAL name? Anything else you need to know.
                            2 yr old mare
                            question: So. What's up? Are you happy in your present paddock? Are your "sisters" taking good care of you? Anything you want me to know?
                            www.specialhorses.org
                            a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                            • #54
                              From: AndNirina

                              Dottie
                              Los Angeles CA
                              a ripe, plump 15 yr old mare

                              question: Last year, I asked Swami Rabbit if Dottie wanted to be bred.. she said "no, and that she wanted to stay in shape and be the center of attention" She proceeded to be lame for the entire year. I've retired her and she'll be bred to Redwine in the springtime (barefoot and pregnant). Is Dottie happy about this? Thanks!
                              www.specialhorses.org
                              a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                                #55
                                Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                                From: Stacie
                                Wow Stacie! Thanks for playing!!!


                                Originally posted by Stacie
                                Malley
                                Upperville, VA
                                4 yr old mare
                                question: Is she enjoying her trail rides? Anything she needs me to know.
                                Malley says trail rides are fun! And relaxing! Malley also says that you need to update your brush box. She's noticed some of the other horses have some super looking brushes.

                                Originally posted by Stacie
                                Aspen
                                Upperville, VA
                                5 yr old mare
                                question: What is your REAL name? Anything else she needs me to know.
                                Aspen says that it's on a need to know basis, and YOU don't need to know! Only the other horses know! And NO there is NOTHING else you need to KNOW! Top Secret!!!

                                Originally posted by Stacie
                                Zen
                                What is your REAL name? Anything else you need to know.
                                2 yr old mare
                                question: So. What's up? Are you happy in your present paddock? Are your "sisters" taking good care of you? Anything you want me to know?
                                Zen says shes pretty happy but that she'd like you to take a close look at her feet, something bugging here and she notice they smell a little funny when she's laying down all curled up.
                                Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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                                • #56
                                  From: Guin

                                  Lucky
                                  Massachusetts
                                  12 yr old gelding

                                  question: (this was from the horse so I reworded, hope that is okay)

                                  I can't ride until the end of January because I have to go to the horsepital. Can you let my horse know I will miss her? Is it okay to not be there and ride and give mints?
                                  www.specialhorses.org
                                  a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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                                    #57
                                    Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                                    From: AndNirina

                                    Dottie
                                    Los Angeles CA
                                    a ripe, plump 15 yr old mare

                                    question: Last year, I asked Swami Rabbit if Dottie wanted to be bred.. she said "no, and that she wanted to stay in shape and be the center of attention" She proceeded to be lame for the entire year. I've retired her and she'll be bred to Redwine in the springtime (barefoot and pregnant). Is Dottie happy about this? Thanks!
                                    Dottie says that she did not know she was going to have a baby! She says that this is great news since she's not had anything to do lately and she's BORED to tears! She can't wait to meet the little filly. She said now that she knows she is just thrilled and that she's just 100% certain it's a filly.
                                    Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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                                    • Original Poster

                                      #58
                                      Originally posted by DressageGeek "Ribbon Ho" View Post
                                      From: Guin

                                      Lucky
                                      Massachusetts
                                      12 yr old gelding

                                      question: (this was from the horse so I reworded, hope that is okay)

                                      I can't ride until the end of January because I have to go to the horsepital. Can you let my horse know I will miss her? Is it okay to not be there and ride and give mints?
                                      I tried to contact Lucky and ask this question, but all I got back was THIS! Guin, could you resubmit your question? Direct to the thread is fine.
                                      Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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                                      • #59
                                        We want to know if Lucky understands why his person has to go to the horsepital, and that she can't come ride him every week until February.
                                        Would he still like it if we came just to visit and bring him treats? His person is very sad.
                                        I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care. ~ Dave Barry

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                                          #60
                                          Originally posted by Guin View Post
                                          We want to know if Lucky understands why his person has to go to the horsepital, and that she can't come ride him every week until February.
                                          Would he still like it if we came just to visit and bring him treats? His person is very sad.

                                          Okay! I got a hold of Lucky this time. He said with absolute clarity that he doesn't care if you ride or not, he just loves to see you. He especially loves treats but loves you too. He said please don't be away too long and that he hopes your vet is kind to you.
                                          Stoneybrook Farm Afton TN

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