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    holy crud stephi.... a horse wow well werent you thr lucky kid "momy can i have a pony"" sure lets goto the stickshow" opposite reaction of my parents lol....awsome stories awsome pics

    No, I wasn't the lucky kid! LOL!!! I didn't get Roark until I was 34!!! As a kid, I had to work at a stable to ride. Worked 11 hours a day in the summer, rain or shine with no days off. Worked 11 hours a day rain or shine on the weekends during school, too. However, I LOVED it and it was the ONE job I had that I didn't end up NOT wanting to go to work!

    I adopted Roark 6 years ago, as a retired racehorse. He cost me $700 total to get shipped from Ohio. It was the best $700 I ever spent! He had a great career on the track, winning $137,000 before I got him. Yet, he's got the BEST temperament in the world. I wouldn't trade him for anything!!!!

    Jason, I LOVE the raptors! They'd be high on my list too!


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    wow 34...well once i finish vet school and start to work ill be rolling in money (from what i hear)and i thought of making thees cool terariums in the middle of rooms thattl be really tall (like roof high) and next to a wall...2 sliding glass doors on top of eachother and wood on other sides and wala a cool cage is made!(make thin pillar like ones to put a few frogs and toads in....da house of da reptile/amphibian man! Ittl be awsome
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    I'd love to own a sparrow hawk. We raised one from a ball of fluff when I was a child and successfully released him into the wild. I named him Taka. What a personality! Sweet and talkative!

    In fantasy land, I'd also like to own a cheetah. But only if I could bottle raise it. ( You see, I have this thing about fast animals. There's nothing wrong with mutt dogs but I will only ever own a dog that's lean and starved looking and runs like greased lightning!)

    I already own the world's best Haflinger stallion, the horse of my childhood dreams. But then I am VERY biased when it comes to anything Alex related. Unfortunately, I SHOULD be riding gaited horses with the issues my back has developed lately. Haflingers are definitely NOT gaited!

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    Devon, post some pics of that Halflinger!!!!

    I don't have any digital pics of him, but I also had a wolf hybrid. He was one of my dream animals, too.


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    if i ever stop bein allergic to horses id probably get a klidsdale(probably not spelled right) one of the amzing horses they parade around sea world !(not much into normal-ish common pet horses) maybe a mustang....i goto john jay high so a mustang has to be a possability and as for a bird of prey id get either a female coopers hawk(they look silver and white) or a osprey
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    Re: What if...

    Quote Originally Posted by mustang View Post
    if i ever stop bein allergic to horses id probably get a klidsdale(probably not spelled right)
    Clydesdale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    Clydesdale.
    thank you ....for once i wasnt even close,now im scared i might get my moms dyslexia....let me gues i didnt spell that right either right
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    Actually, I think you did get that right. But don't take this dyslexic's word for it! LOL
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    Actually, I think you did get that right. But don't take this dyslexic's word for it! LOL
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    Hooooo boy! You just HAD to encourage me! Don't you know how dangerous that is???

    Here's Alexander KCH, the quietest stallion I have ever worked around. ( And I've groomed a lot of stallions! ) We have 3 Haflingers, two geldings and one stallion. The geldings cause all the trouble! The geldings have also rubbed their beautiful long manes out from grazing through the fence. Alex rarely causes trouble. I've had kids take pony rides on him.

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