Red was being retired from polo due to an injury. His owner needed some work done on his son’s car, and he said he would trade the horse for labor on the car.
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This is where the Cherokee County Saddle Club recognizes the horses that make it possible for us to ride and enjoy the trails we are working so hard to develop and preserve. These are our silent partners with whom we spend so many wonderful hours.
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Red was being retired from polo due to an injury. His owner needed some work done on his son’s car, and he said he would trade the horse for labor on the car.
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Although I have had many horses, he is my once in a life time horse
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A friend asked if I would let her keep a “green” pony at my house. Turns out he wasn’t just green -he had never had anyone on him! Scared to death over halters, didn’t know how to lead – you get the idea!
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After I got him home I found out the hard way he had a LOT more “go” than “whoa”
Marianne says, “Annie is a go anywhere, do ANYTHING horse.”
Eclipse knows exactly what to do in the show ring, as I’ve discovered from doing a couple of fun classes with him …
Marley is my 9 year old solid black Appaloosa/Quarter horse mare. She is registered with the American Quarter Pony Association as “Three Little Birds” but goes by Moo or Marley Moo around the barn. I purchased her in the summer of 2009. When I first went to see Marley, her owners were using her to [...]
We had moved to Arkansas for my husband Tom’s work. I was very sad having to move so far from our family and friends, so this mostly sweet, but always gentle mare, became my first empty nest horse.
Nanci says ‘Harry is very curious and follows me around the pastures even when he could be with his pasture mate’
Chance is my OTTB or Off The Track Thoroughbred. It was love at first sight, I saw him in the pasture and knew he was my horse!