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"My neighbor would like to donate her to someone's symposium. She does not care to get her back afterwards"
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Dear Keith...
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Do you know of a trainer that is having a clinic in the central Texas area that would like a horse for the clinic. I have a neighbor that has a horse that is about 7 and at one time was halter broke. She comes up to eat once a day (she is on 5 acres), but she is pretty wild. My neighbor would like to donate her to someone's symposium. She does not care to get her back afterwards. I'd be pretty impressed if someone could take her from where she is to having her saddled/ridden during a clinic! |
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