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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2010

We got close to 3 feet of snow February 5-6, 2010. This video was taken right at the beginning of the storm, when the snow first started to fall. As you can see, the Arabber geldings were having a blast! Rolling, running, scratching, and playing - they were full of spunk and excitement!

For those of you who haven't already seen it, visit this link to see the video of these boys when they first got turned out after their arrival to our farm in November 2009:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMam3v1N2gc

They've really come out of their shells since arriving and their personalities are so unique and special. We love them!

** These horses are not available for adoption. **

** This video is copyrighted and its images are not to be used elsewhere without written permission from our Board of Directors. **

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  • Is the gelding at 0:28 up for adoption?

  • @muddycleats01 No, sorry.

  • was this filmed up north around dc or philly area?

  • East/Northeast of DC - Woodbine, MD.

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  • clearly enjoying themselves. Lovely to see. thanks for sharing.

  • oh cool! yeah im down south more. dc area did get hammered. and the almanac says were getting another 2 feet..... dont know about all that.

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