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  • #21
    Oh, I did laugh.
    There was one horse at the barn that had a white mustache. (He has a blaze) I don't have a digital camera though, and I think it's the one that moved out last month.

    A mustache! A mustache! If you've only got a mustache.

    I once was in sorrow and tears
    because I was jilted you know, so
    right down to the river I ran
    to quickly dispose of my woe
    A good friend he gave me advice
    and timely prevented the splash
    now at home I've a wife and ten heirs!!
    All through a handsome mustache.

    A mustache! A mustache! All through a handsome mustache...

    An imperfectly remembered excerpt from "If You've Only Got a Mustache," by Stephen Foster. He didn't just write 'Camptown Racers" and "I Dream of Jeanie".
    "Uh, if you're going to try that, shouldn't you unplug it first?"

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    • #22
      that is too cute!

      the horse i knew with a 'stache just had a wimpy little fuzzy one.

      hee hee!
      Proud member of the "I'm In My 20's and Hope to Be a Good Rider Someday" clique

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      • #23
        Have y'all seen this stallion?
        http://www.djwwgypsyhorses.com/Bear.html
        Scroll on down to see Bear's "trademark" - not exactly a mustache, but close....

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          #24
          Originally posted by bdj View Post
          Have y'all seen this stallion?
          http://www.djwwgypsyhorses.com/Bear.html
          Scroll on down to see Bear's "trademark" - not exactly a mustache, but close....
          Funny thing is that stallion is on my calendar for January, we laugh at it all the time. Hmmmm....breeding fee of 3500. I was going to geld Garrett this spring.

          Poor Garrett. He's the sweetest boy in the world! He's like a little geek with a mustache now! Thank goodness he is good looking with good conformation and athletic.
          Maria Hayes-Frosty Oak Stables
          Home to All Eyez On Me, 1998 16.2 Cleveland Bay Sporthorse Stallion
          & FrostyOak Hampton 2008 Pure Cleveland Bay Colt
          www.frostyoaks.com

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          • #25
            Mustache = very cute! Made me "HA-HA" very loudly - little dog jumped out of her skin next to me!

            The nose hair = ewww! I'd have to be trimming that!

            My little pygmy goat got regular beard trims because I couldn't look at such an adorable little girl goat with a beard! Maybe I'm just self conscious of that little chin hair that pops up every few weeks on my own chin - I was projecting on the goat!

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            • #26
              Those pics are a rip. And no, compared to those, my horse is apparently clean shaven...or maybe the Fu Manchu look?
              www.specialhorses.org
              a 501(c)3 organization helping 501(c)3 equine rescues

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              • #27
                adorable.

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                • #28
                  A friend's Drum Stallion, Harley, has a nice one. We don't have a close-up, but it's best seen in the center column of pictures, fourth from the top. He loves for folks to play with it.
                  The inherent vice of Capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings. The inherent virtue of Socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.
                  Winston Churchill

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                  • #29
                    Looks like it would keep his nose toasty warm when browsing in the snow

                    Very cute

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                    • #30
                      My old horse, Lexie, has a mustache, it's too cute! Everyone picks on the poor girl. Here is a shot of her showing it off, although it's really hard to tell in this photo how thick it is:

                      http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e2...orcycle012.jpg
                      I want a signature but I have nothing original to say except: "STHU and RIDE!!!

                      Wonderful COTHER's I've met: belleellis, stefffic, snkstacres and janedoe726.

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                      • #31
                        When I worked at a summer camp, we had an old palomino QH named Flash and he had a mustache too I will have to see if I can find any pictures at home
                        Flickr

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                        • #32
                          He's adorable! I bet the rest of his face is just as cute and I can only imagine his expression with you taking all the photos - he's probably dying to know why you're doing it and hamming it up at the same time.

                          Very cute!

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                          • #33
                            Moustache

                            Our Fjord?Percheron cross gelding has a moustache during the winter months. By the end of February, beginning of March it's long enough to curl around your fingers and twirl. He likes to have it fiddled with. Once the grass starts growing and the snow disappears and he strats grazing he wears it off.

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                            • #34
                              Send the pic to Pat Parelli then he could be the official mascot for the Parelli Juggernaut.. they could have matching mustaches....

                              Nevermind.. I wouldn't wish that on any horse.
                              ___._/> I don't suffer from insanity.. I enjoy every
                              ____/ minute of it! Member stick horse art lovers
                              ';;;;;;; clique
                              //__\\<-- Don't feed the llama!

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                                #35
                                Originally posted by horse-loverz View Post
                                Send the pic to Pat Parelli then he could be the official mascot for the Parelli Juggernaut.. they could have matching mustaches....

                                Nevermind.. I wouldn't wish that on any horse.
                                AMEN there! Poor Garrett. He'll stay with me forever before I wish that on him. Sorry just REALLY bad experiences with those buyers and their "trials".
                                Maria Hayes-Frosty Oak Stables
                                Home to All Eyez On Me, 1998 16.2 Cleveland Bay Sporthorse Stallion
                                & FrostyOak Hampton 2008 Pure Cleveland Bay Colt
                                www.frostyoaks.com

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                                • #36
                                  Awwww...it's really cute! hee hee!

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                                  • #37
                                    Are you gonna start calling Garrett-- Mr Noodles?! Not very imposing, but a very funny barn name.

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                                    • #38
                                      A few years ago at the Massachusetts Equine Affaire, there was a Gypsy Vanner mare named Dolly in the Big Barn. She had a beautiful little black mustache. I got permission from her owner to pet her and was surprised to feel how soft the 'stache was.
                                      The Horsey Set Net

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                                      • #39
                                        I also have a horse with a 'stash. He's a 7yr old APHA gelding with a white blaze, so his mustache is also white.

                                        I shave it routinely for the show season with one of those purple "horse shavers" because it gets a closer shave than the clippers can produce.

                                        It always grows back and it is remarkably fast growing. I just cut it with scissors a few days ago because it was getting icicles.

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                                          #40
                                          See you are all coming out of the closet about your horses with their 'staches". Seriously I still can't stop laughing and I feel so badly!
                                          Maria Hayes-Frosty Oak Stables
                                          Home to All Eyez On Me, 1998 16.2 Cleveland Bay Sporthorse Stallion
                                          & FrostyOak Hampton 2008 Pure Cleveland Bay Colt
                                          www.frostyoaks.com

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