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RE: Mustangs in missouri
<b1 pinehill@joln.net
Ireently read an article about "Mustang Lady" and her accomplishments in
endurance.  My little black mare has often been mistaken for a mustang at
endurance rides.  she has a sesibility in the woods that has enabled me to
take the most challenging courses at speed.  She is now 20 and my friends
ask me what i will do without her someday.  They joke is "don't follow her
she rides a goat"  They say if i could see where she was taking me i'd be
afraid.  i am legally blind.  we lead the way.>
This gives me great hope.  I have no central vision in one eye and will lose
the central vision in the other eye, probably within the next five years.
Unfortunately, my beloved gelding has not turned out to be prime material
for the responsibilities of a seeing eye horse.  Guess this means I'll HAVE
to acquire a second horse before too long <bg>.
Cindy
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