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Can we do the Horseless riders and Riderless Horses thing again?

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  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by TakeChargeLady:
    Geeeeez, this horse sounds puuuuurrfect!! Anyway we could clone him and send him here to KY??? There doesn't seem to be anybody here with a horse that needs to be ridden

    Later ~~Caren (KY)~~

    http://community.webshots.com/user/takechargelady&lt;HR&gt;&lt;/BLOCKQUOTE&gt;

    Well, Caren, you must not have looked at the original horseless riders and riderless horses thread I started way back when.

    My boy Bear still needs someone to love and ride him. He is cute as a button, easy to hack, but knows his stuff for a more sophisticated rider. Loves to jump. And loves hugs and treats. Here is his picture.

    He just had his first "after the winter" bath. spring has sprung and da Bear is ready to get into summertime shape. Come help me get him going!

    [This message was edited by Lord Helpus on Mar. 27, 2004 at 11:05 PM.]
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    "He lives in a cocoon of solipsism"

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    • Im horseless in Unionville, PA area...PT me if you want one of your eventers (or just about anything at this point...) ridden or just loved

      coronadoSJ33 *C-3 ponyclubber*
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      "You cannot use a whip and spurs to teach a dancer to dance."

      From the West comes a red mare... She comes to me.
      ~ Navajo chant

      "You can tell a gelding, ask a mare, but you must discuss it with a stallion."
      horsebabe11

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      • I have a riderless horse in Orange County, CA in need of some TLC. He is 10 year old Oldenburg gelding, 16.3 hands, quiet, sweet, easy. Needs someone to ride him hacking, trails, maybe some low jumping about 3 times a week.

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        • I am horseless in San Diego. I have been looking for a nice horse to ride lightly 3 days a week.

          If anyone knows of such a horse in the area, feel free to send me a PT!

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          • I'm a horseless rider in in south eastern VA.. Anyone horses need me???

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            • Hi! I'm Sundance and I live in Utah. I'm 22 years young, and my mom doesn't love me any more since she got that nasty big gray horse! (not true - I do) And now I'm hearing rumors of another horse, What's up with that??? Anyway, I did hunter my whole life until about a year ago when my mom decided I was getting too old to jump (HA - what does SHE know?) and so now I'm doing quite nicely at western pleasure (showed at the state fair last year!). I would love someone to play with me once in a while if there's anyone in Utah who'd like to come by and see me?

              If things get better with age, I'm nearing perfection!
              "The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear" ~ Socrates

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              • I have a riderless gelding in the Hillsboro, Oregon area.....Needs love, attention and a partner in crime. I am in college and have no time for him...

                -Jessie Peterson
                http://www.rosewoodstables.com
                "Lead me not into temptation; I can find the way myself." - Rita Mae Brown
                -Jessie Peterson
                RoseWood Stables
                http://www.rosewoodstables.com
                \"Lead me not into temptation; I can find the way myself.\" - Rita Mae Brown

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                • (Posting again, worth anoter try!) Horseless in Long Island

                  Speak kindly to your little horse,
                  And soothe him when he wheezes,
                  Or he may turn his back on you,
                  And kick you where he pleases.

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                  • Riderless horse here in Elkton, MD... Has competed through Prelim, now ready to go Novice, Training or some Pony Clubbing. PT me for more info.

                    "One needs an end to journey toward, but it's the journey that matters in the end."

                    ~TGFPT Clique~
                    There's a rainbow in the sky all the time, don't be blind." -Ziggy Marley

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                    • I can not believe out of all 10 pages there are no horseless riders in the Charleston, SC area. I have two mares that could use a rider. Let me know if you are in my area.

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                      • Excellent, excellent thread! Horseless rider here-

                        I've been a long time lurker, coming out to post in this thread... I'm currently between horses. I've married, moved, switched jobs, and then lost my job in the past six months. I'm an experienced, intermediate rider and am looking to ride ANYthing in the Kalamazoo, Paw Paw, Oshtemo, Michigan areas. I've got lots of time and lots of love to give. I've ridden english pleasure, western, and basic dressage.

                        Can anyone hook me up? My e-mail is in my profile!

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                        • I am going to post here again...

                          STILL a horseless rider here in Kansas City.

                          I have evented through the training level, pony clubbed to C-3 (was VP of my club), and shown hunters on the A circuit.

                          Would love to ride a few days a week!

                          Courtney

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                          • Horseless rider in Hartford, CT here! I'm willing to travel less than 30 minutes (dumb ol' college takes up a lot of time ) to ride. I'm desperate and will ride anything... cows, goats, etc. as long as it won't try to kill me.

                            -KC

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                            Translation
                            fri [fri:] fritt fria (adj): Free
                            skritt [skrit:] skritten (noun): Walk

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                            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Lord Helpus:
                              Well, Caren, you must not have looked at the original horseless riders and riderless horses thread I started way back when.

                              My boy Bear still needs someone to love and ride him. He is cute as a button, easy to hack, but knows his stuff for a more sophisticated rider. Loves to jump. And loves hugs and treats. Here is his picture.

                              He just had his first "after the winter" bath. spring has sprung and da Bear is ready to get into summertime shape. Come help me get him going!

                              [This message was edited by Lord Helpus on Mar. 27, 2004 at 11:05 PM.]<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

                              LH, you're right, I did not see you're original post. I just found this board in Jan, so this is the only horseless/riderless thread that I have seen.

                              I'm actually not horseless anymore, I adopted a TB from ReRun a few weeks ago. This is him: Mugs He's been keeping me pretty busy, but even though the vet said I could do some light riding with him, I'm giving him plenty of time to settle in, put some weight on, and grow back all of his hair. And I want to do some ground work with him before I get on him.

                              So, I would love to come ride your guy sometime I've been riding a draft X a few times for a friend of mine, but I'm sure she's going to want to take over riding him soon, now that the weather is getting better and she is almost recovered from a fracture in her neck

                              PT me if you want to discuss details

                              Later ~~Caren (KY)~~

                              http://community.webshots.com/user/takechargelady

                              [This message was edited by TakeChargeLady on Mar. 30, 2004 at 12:47 PM.]
                              http://community.webshots.com/user/takechargelady

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                              • Giving this thread a big ol' bump! It's too important not to be on the first page!

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                                • Horseless rider in Annapolis, MD. Looking for something to ride while I'm home for break until June. Don't mind green/young. I usually have fun with that!

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                                  • I have a gorgeous Isabella palomino sporthorse stallion, 4 years old, coming back from the trainers in 2 weeks. He is going to make a fabulous dressage horse, or great jumper. Would love someone to help me keep him in work, very flexible. Would even trailer to shows and help with expenses, if desired...located northeast of Buffalo, NY.

                                    http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/art...&.dnm=6c80.jpg

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                                    • OK, lots of choices in Austin, TX. What do you want to ride? I probably have one of those.

                                      Dream pony (big enough for adult, happy with a little kid), young, old, jumps, doesn't jump, barely broke, going well. Any evening or all weekend.

                                      Trinity Hill Farm
                                      Trinity Hill Farm

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                                      • My newest stallion Sempatico would love a USDF young rider to ride him, he has an excellent temperament and even I can ride him but unfortunately as breeding season is getting more and more hectic I haven't had as much time as I like too and he is board silly. With his temperament I see him just getting along great with a young rider. He currently cannot be at his trainers barn since he must stay here for his breeding duties. We have a great facility located in Northern, VA with indoor arena, full outside dressage ring, etc. He is a fabulous dressage horse and if the situation is right would love to "sponsor" a young rider with show expenses, training/lessons etc. Could be an excellent opportunity for someone without the horse/finances to peruse their talents.

                                        Liz Hall silverwoodfarm.com Warmblood Pintos
                                        Liz Hall silverwoodfarm.com Warmblood Pintos

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                                        • Liz-
                                          just looked at your site- sempatico is beautifull!! what a generous offer, i hope someone takes you up on it (or i might have to move to VA.. )

                                          CR

                                          "You dont make much sense, but then again, you are very small" - Treebeard L.O.T.R
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