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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2008

this mare is wat an athlete is all aboutXD lol. she loves her job as a barrel racer. She's all need for speed and loves to turn. I am so excited to see how she turns out in the many years to come for her.
A bit about Twister Ally:

she needs an expierenced handler/rider at all times, cause she takes advantage of any situation and is an aggressive little mare (she still attacks people and horses ha) and rears at any moment. she was trained by me to barrel race from scratch but is raced by a young talented thirteen yr old! (BuzzyHen) I borrowed her throughout the summer as my barrel horse was recovering and she's doing very well. I absoultely love this little mare and she has taught me a lot about everything and i love her completely to bits During my practice runs outside in the field, i was just sitting there and i was not pushing her at all.:)

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  • Worlds most Beautiful horse!! What breed is she?

  • @Ninjasaurus321 thank you!! she is really pretty and she is 1/2 Thoroughbred and 1/2 quarterhorse.

  • hehehe i know I have asked this before buut I forgot what breed is she? Shes just such a PRETTY mare haha

  • o ya she is dead gorgeous. she is part quarter horse but mostly thoroughbred and a lil bit of arabian. kinda messed up lol

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  • @BestGoat Oh, cool!!

  • @BestGoat with one word: crossbreed lolz, i love crosses <3

  • great job :) but just a heads up, u should literally work on keeping your head up and looking foward and sit back a little more :)

  • Just one pointer lol I noticed in some of your runs your horse was in the wrong lead running to the first barrel. I know sometimes that is hard to control, but it would cut back a few seconds if she was in the right lead so she wont have to make that change when she is ready to round the barrel.  Start with a little bit more weight on your right side of your stirrup when you start running to the first barrel, but good job otherwise! good luck!

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