MooreAcres
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I've been bad again...
First off let me start by saying that I sold THREE horses...granted I practically gave them away, but they got a very good home and I am saving money in the long run since I wouldn't have been using any of them (for breeding or showing). I just couldn't justify keeping them, I'm sure most of you know what I mean. That said...
TWO new mares will be arriving here at MooreAcres within the next week.
Sundance LB She's A Dream (Dolly), a 1997, 35", 50% Arenosa related, red based FRAME OVERO in foal to Sundance LB Raven. Dolly is the dam to the national champion mare Sundance LB Deja Vu. Dolly is also a Flabys Captain Topper daughter!
AND
Sundance LB Verna Benna Blue (Blue), a 2004, 36", 12.5% Arenosa related, blue roan in foal to Sundance LB Assured. Blue is a FULL sister to Sundance LB I'm A Colored Girl, also a national champion mare. Blue is a daughter of Sundance LB Micheal Angelo.
I want to send a HUGE thank you out to Sharon Stadler at Serendipity Miniatures for being such a wonderful gal to work with. She didn't seemed fazed that I would overload her inbox with a million messages a day. She answered every question, was more than willing to work out payment arrangements with me, never pressured, gave me plenty of time to think things thru. Just overall an awesome gal.
I know many of you probably think I'm insane, and I would have to agree
but boy am I having fun! Six months ago, I NEVER would have thought that I would have the quality of horses than I do now. I am so thankful for the friends I've made and the people willing to help a small town girl like me make my dreams come true. I can only strive to be half as great as they are.
I AM OFFICIALLY DONE BUYING NOW! I have to be, no money left
No seriously, I am done. I have 4 gorgeous mares that will compliment my handsome stallion rather well I think. Besides now I will be expecting 3 foals this year...thats more than enough for this small farm.
Thanks for letting me share! Only you guys here on LB would understand and not judge HAHAHA
*I left about 6AM today (wednesday) to meet with Sharon in Umatilla, OR to pick up my new special girls. Arrived about 10.30AM, 15 minutes behind her. We hugged, laughed, signed paperwork, hugged some more, then unload the girls LOL. They both just stepped right into my trailer, no problem, and hauled like angels. We got home around 3pm, unloaded, unhooked, and now they are out in the paddock settling in and making friends with the other mares
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First off let me start by saying that I sold THREE horses...granted I practically gave them away, but they got a very good home and I am saving money in the long run since I wouldn't have been using any of them (for breeding or showing). I just couldn't justify keeping them, I'm sure most of you know what I mean. That said...
TWO new mares will be arriving here at MooreAcres within the next week.
Sundance LB She's A Dream (Dolly), a 1997, 35", 50% Arenosa related, red based FRAME OVERO in foal to Sundance LB Raven. Dolly is the dam to the national champion mare Sundance LB Deja Vu. Dolly is also a Flabys Captain Topper daughter!
AND
Sundance LB Verna Benna Blue (Blue), a 2004, 36", 12.5% Arenosa related, blue roan in foal to Sundance LB Assured. Blue is a FULL sister to Sundance LB I'm A Colored Girl, also a national champion mare. Blue is a daughter of Sundance LB Micheal Angelo.
I want to send a HUGE thank you out to Sharon Stadler at Serendipity Miniatures for being such a wonderful gal to work with. She didn't seemed fazed that I would overload her inbox with a million messages a day. She answered every question, was more than willing to work out payment arrangements with me, never pressured, gave me plenty of time to think things thru. Just overall an awesome gal.
I know many of you probably think I'm insane, and I would have to agree
I AM OFFICIALLY DONE BUYING NOW! I have to be, no money left
Thanks for letting me share! Only you guys here on LB would understand and not judge HAHAHA
*I left about 6AM today (wednesday) to meet with Sharon in Umatilla, OR to pick up my new special girls. Arrived about 10.30AM, 15 minutes behind her. We hugged, laughed, signed paperwork, hugged some more, then unload the girls LOL. They both just stepped right into my trailer, no problem, and hauled like angels. We got home around 3pm, unloaded, unhooked, and now they are out in the paddock settling in and making friends with the other mares
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