Well, I guess I had better jump on here and set the record straight. Since being banned from "personal sites" at work I am not on much anymore.
Since we do not have human children, our horses & dogs are "children" to us, and a such I will defend them like a mother tiger will defend her young, and go to the ends of the world to protect them from harm and help heal them from injury or disease.
Prince is a wonderful, super sensitive stallion who is very, very sweet and pretty much scared of his own shadow - would never hurt a fly. I have always believed that he was a gift from God to the miniature horse industry and that I was his "keeper" and entrusted with keeping him safe & happy, growing him to maturity, introducing him to the world in a safe manner, and with crosses to some wonderful mares would produce offspring that would also be a huge benefit to the breed.
I believe that we accomplished many of these goals, but the one mistake I made was to turn him out with a pasture of mares to pasture breed - caught in the crossfire between two mares resulted in Prince being injured beyond repair - many, many thousands of dollars have been spent to help "my child", but it was not meant to be so he was gelded so that he would not fret and pace (there were still plenty of sperm, but they could not be ejaculated).
Needlesstosay it has been a blow much like those of you would have if your child was diagnosed with cancer - the wound is still very raw and real for me. But I still have the pleasure of being able to watch him everyday - his beauty, grace and sensitivity always amaze me and bring me both a smile and a tear. I have a nice collection of sons and daughters to carry on the bloodline and hope that thru linebreeding that I can produce a very close "knockoff"
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To those of you who have always appreciated Prince - I thank you from the bottom of my heart. And to those of you with Prince offspring - cherish them, they are a rare gift from God and have much to offer our miniature horse industry.
Thank you Sandy for bringing this to my attention so that I could "set the record staight" (of course I will probably need to replace the keyboard since it is pretty wet with my tears)
Stacy