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RE: [RC] [RC] Thoroughbred - Laurie Durgin

My daughters first real horse, she taught to jump and he won her some ribbions!!He did flat classes and took them, he was a hunter, and then he evented. He is a great horse, ex-race horse, wonderful boy,very seet and calm, with a bit of energy when needed and did what every you asked! My colt 's ma was 1/2 tb and very sweet, well mannered, who gave her all to any owner...

From: "Nancy Sturm" <nsturm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: nsturm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: "Ridecamp" <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [RC]   Thoroughbred
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 09:57:13 -0800

Oh come on you guys.  Admittedly, it was before I'd ever owned an Arab, but
the TB used to be my breed of choice.  I've owned some very nice horses,
including one which  came off the track and did combined training events
and cutting - how's that for a combo?

I especially liked the off the track horses because they usually had the
most wonderful ground manners.   They had been everywhere and had
everything done to them.

And, yes, there were some crazies.  I've seen nuts is just about every
breed, including Welsh ponies, but we don't equate an entire breed with the
difficult animals.

Nancy Sturm


> [Original Message] > From: Tiffany D'Virgilio <tiffshorse@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: Diana Anderson <jojosylvester@xxxxxxxxx> > Cc: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 2/11/2005 8:02:11 AM > Subject: Re: [RC] saddle horse > > Kat actually RIDES a TB in endurance, so I hardly think she is anti-TB. > Me, I had a TB once. Craziest damn horse I was ever around, and 16.2 to > boot. Trust me, no one wants to be on a horse that tall with no wits > about him. It's a long way down from up there. I was waiting to see who > was going to get killed-he wound up flipping out in his stall and > almost killing himself. Do I think they are all like that? No, but my > experience was so awful you won't find me owning one. > Tiffany > On Feb 10, 2005, at 8:53 PM, Diana Anderson wrote: > > > I missed Hiedi's post so I don't know what led to Kat's?slam of > > the?thoroughbred horse.? ?I couldn't disagree with?her more.?They are > > very trainable.??Most all have the attitude of wanting a job.? ANY > > JOB.? They bond quickly with a?people and if never been abused are > > very trusting. But they do have long memories.? Once?abused it is a > > long haul? back.? ? As in any breed there are?thoroughbreds that are a > > little frazzled in brain, some that are to dumb to poke a stick at and > > some that are just plain?mean.? > > ? >



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