Dapplewoods Paladin- 12/2007 (Grooming/Tacking)
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@bellasarafan Horses are like surfboards, the bigger the horse the smoother the ride LOL
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@Billishotheismine hes not that bad and whats wrong with english?
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What a handsome mover! And such a gentleman. I would love to have a draft horse some day but I'm only 5' so my warmblood is like a draft to me lol. His babies must be awesome!
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He's stunning! Beautiful action why do people always think shires are ploddy look how light this amazing lad is on his feet! I have a shire cross and he's like a rocket lol.
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what a beautiful horse:O one day i'll ride a shire too, they're such a beautiful breed i really wonder what it's like nd i'm so excited to have a ride one day, must be awesome for you to handle this breed of horses! :)
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Beautiful horse!!
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awwww i want him can i have him
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@Billishotheismine oh shut up english is not bad and i ride western geez grow up
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Aww, beautiful horse <3
Thank you so very much for all the nice comments! Pal is a doll baby to handle. I need to put up new video...Pal is 9 years old now and at least 100 pounds heavier than in these videos. If any of you visit the Austin, TX area, send me a message. You are welcome to come meet him or one of his Drum or Shire sons!
avalonshires 4 months ago
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Why is he a stallion. Give me one good reason...
Ew!!! English!
Billishotheismine 1 year ago
Because he's an amazing producer with an incredible amount of athleticism, fantastic presence, intelligence, and character.
Oh, wait, you just asked for one reason. I'll go with he's the 2005 National halter Champion of his breed.
avalonshires 1 year ago 8
Wow I bet the girth you use for him is really long xD He's a beautiful boy. No doubt making beautiful foals as well
XxTearsforeverxX 1 year ago
Thank you kindly! One of my favorites is his son Avalon's Legacy ("Ace") who stands 18.1 as a 2 year old (no, really!) Ace's dam is River Forks Lucinda.
avalonshires 1 year ago
i always thought shires were hard to ride because they are Huge!!!!
This One is beautiful!!
bellasarafan 1 year ago
Thank you! He's not hard to ride at all, he's got a very soft mouth & is very sensitive to his rider's cues.
avalonshires 1 year ago