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SIMBA[Reggie] now has a home at, "hope4horses" in Pt.St.LucieFL.Pics.on page 9

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  • Hi, Marta.
    Her name is *Gardenia PASB, not to be confused with the Bask daughter also named Gardenia, but born in the US. Bask is her great uncle, though!
    Gardenia, AKA Jasmine, was owned by Betsy Burger in Ocala, FL. Dr. James Budd bought her and I believe brought her to Michigan to his sons farm in Eaton Rapids, Tri-Color Farm. When I bought her she had a coggins and my friend contacted the people who were listed as the owner on the coggins, and they said they had her for about a year, but she was too dangerous for their kids! I am surprised because she is a doll with my 11 year old. I can only speculate what they did with her or maybe they made her live alone, something she will not tolerate. Anyway, she went back into the auction circuit and I bought her from a dealer who picked her up with the intention of finding a home for her. She doesn't have papers but she has the brands from Janow Podlaski on her withers; it was the only way to trace her, however, it took a trip to Poland by George Z., a reknown Arabian trainer from Poland working in Washington state, to actually find out her ID. I have a photocopy of her Polish registration, but I have to contact Dr. Budd and try to get him to sign her AHR papers over to me.
    One of these days I will post some before and after pics of her. She is a real beauty!
    Mary

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    • we have a bask grandson stud at our barn-what a gorgeous boy

      i am glad to hear reggie is hanging on-------poor boy-he looks like he has a a lot of class, thrown into a #$%^## situation

      molly
      *member of just about every clique*
      http://community.webshots.com/user/mavw1971

      www.oasisequestrian.com
      Co-founder of White Trash Dressage (WTD)
      http://www.lulu.com/mavw1971
      also available on Amazon.com
      http://www.cafepress.com/wtdressage

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      • reggie is not well. im going to barn. will email later

        http://expage.com/hope4horses
        Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.
        http://expage.com/hope4horses
        Hope for Horses Rescue Foundation, Inc.

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        • oh no....

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          • i started a jingle thread for reggie---sounds like he could use it

            molly
            *member of just about every clique*
            http://community.webshots.com/user/mavw1971

            www.oasisequestrian.com
            Co-founder of White Trash Dressage (WTD)
            http://www.lulu.com/mavw1971
            also available on Amazon.com
            http://www.cafepress.com/wtdressage

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            • Left my jingles for the boy. I will continue to check this thread for his updates, (unless a new one is started)

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              • any update

                molly
                *member of just about every clique*
                http://community.webshots.com/user/mavw1971

                www.oasisequestrian.com
                Co-founder of White Trash Dressage (WTD)
                http://www.lulu.com/mavw1971
                also available on Amazon.com
                http://www.cafepress.com/wtdressage

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                • bump
                  my horse isn\'t spoiled, just well taken care of.

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                  • guess no news yet on Reggie
                    my horse isn\'t spoiled, just well taken care of.

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                    • Maybe they had a late nite, which is why we haven't heard an update yet...

                      I jingled in the other thread, and will keep jingling in this thread too.

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                      • i hope its good news......

                        molly
                        *member of just about every clique*
                        http://community.webshots.com/user/mavw1971

                        www.oasisequestrian.com
                        Co-founder of White Trash Dressage (WTD)
                        http://www.lulu.com/mavw1971
                        also available on Amazon.com
                        http://www.cafepress.com/wtdressage

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                        • Original Poster

                          Weeell,I just spoke to Chris's hubby,who said he is fine and gaining a little weight.

                          He says that Chris wont be home until after 8 tonight.

                          Don't quite understand why she would say he was'nt doing so well,and then not post anything for a day.

                          Her hubby says she is at work,I can only hope he is ok,or maybe she has someone watching Reggie.

                          fernie fox
                          "I have lived my life-it is nearly done-.I have played the game all round;But I freely admit that the best of my fun I owe it to Horse and Hound".
                          \"I have lived my life-it is nearly done-.I have played the game all round;But I freely admit that the best of my fun I owe it to Horse and Hound\".

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                          • Gosh fernie, I KNOW you don't mean to sound critical of Chris after she has worked so hard to take this horse in when no one else could. But that's exactly how you sound...

                            "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid." - Kierkegaard
                            Your crazy is showing. You might want to tuck that back in.

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                            • fernie, there is the landlord and another lady that live on the property within 200 ft of the barn. I believe they are usually around to help keep an eye on everybody as well.

                              I'll check back tonight to see if there's an update.

                              Edited to add: Chris works a full-time job, has 4 small children and I'm sure she is running like a mad woman right now.

                              [This message was edited by arnika on Feb. 13, 2004 at 01:39 PM.]
                              "We don't ride the clock. We ride the horse." Reiner Klimke.
                              http://community.webshots.com/user/arnikaelf

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                              • well maybe reggie was having a temporary tough time...maybe getting all that @$%#^ mineral oil out of his system and has made a turn for the better?

                                molly
                                *member of just about every clique*
                                http://community.webshots.com/user/mavw1971

                                www.oasisequestrian.com
                                Co-founder of White Trash Dressage (WTD)
                                http://www.lulu.com/mavw1971
                                also available on Amazon.com
                                http://www.cafepress.com/wtdressage

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                                • Original Poster

                                  Sorry ,DMK.I dont mean to sound critical.

                                  But Chris's last post got me worried,I really wanted to call her Late last night,but obviously did'nt.

                                  I did try calling early this morning,no reply.

                                  So my tiny mind is really worrying,about his condition.

                                  In defence of Chris,a bomb could go off in my barn,and I don't think my hubby would notice.

                                  The only thing he does seem VERY aware of,is an extra pair of ears in the barn.

                                  fernie fox
                                  "I have lived my life-it is nearly done-.I have played the game all round;But I freely admit that the best of my fun I owe it to Horse and Hound".

                                  [This message was edited by fernie fox on Feb. 13, 2004 at 01:40 PM.]
                                  \"I have lived my life-it is nearly done-.I have played the game all round;But I freely admit that the best of my fun I owe it to Horse and Hound\".

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                                  • Original Poster

                                    Thanks for that info.Arnika,obviously I have no idea how Chris does all this.

                                    I did'nt know she had a caretaker on the property,she obviously works very hard, apart from taking in rescues.That in itself is a full time job,especially when they are sickly,and in need of special care.

                                    fernie fox
                                    "I have lived my life-it is nearly done-.I have played the game all round;But I freely admit that the best of my fun I owe it to Horse and Hound".
                                    \"I have lived my life-it is nearly done-.I have played the game all round;But I freely admit that the best of my fun I owe it to Horse and Hound\".

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                                    • No biggie, fernie. We all know you worry about them so........
                                      "We don't ride the clock. We ride the horse." Reiner Klimke.
                                      http://community.webshots.com/user/arnikaelf

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                                      • Original Poster

                                        You know Arnika,I would give anything to be able to lie down at night and just shut my thoughts down so I could get a decent nights sleep.

                                        I never seem to get anymore than 3 hours sleep.

                                        I wake up thinking and worrying about things that I really cant do much about.

                                        Is this a "getting older" thing.

                                        Anyone got any suggestions as to how to get a good nights sleep.

                                        Of course I wake up every day feeling like crap,due to lack of sleep.

                                        fernie fox
                                        "I have lived my life-it is nearly done-.I have played the game all round;But I freely admit that the best of my fun I owe it to Horse and Hound".
                                        \"I have lived my life-it is nearly done-.I have played the game all round;But I freely admit that the best of my fun I owe it to Horse and Hound\".

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                                        • Yes, I would say Chris has her hands full -- She has a family, goes to school, has a job -- and STILL finds time to run a rescue. She's a better woman than I -- it makes me shudder just to think about doing all that!

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