S.N.A.'s Maximus
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ver y elegant and beautiful.you really shouldn't trot on a paved surface. it is bad for their legs.
and dont call me a know it all kuz ive been arround horses sence i was 2
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ver y elegant and beautiful.you really shouldn't trot on a paved surface. it is bad for their legs.
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Thanks to the Neace Family! We love him! He will have a great home here with us. The Fergusons
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Due to an injury yeah probably doing just what he is doing to the horse here maxing him out on concrete. I certainly wouldn't take an injured horse and max him out on pavement. And for the first time? A horse can slip and fall or worse.
LolaM9259 1 year ago
@LolaM9259 Here we go, another "know it all', that probably doesn't know which end a horse craps out of! This horse kicked a piece of metal and cut his leg, and as far as slipping and falling , a horse can do that anywhere.
neace734 1 year ago 3
Kenny will you have him at SHOBA this yr?
steppinon 2 years ago
I don't know yet. I, myself, am going to only bring three horses and one of them will be my wife's standardbred mare.
neace734 2 years ago
Good looking horse, is his dam the Grey mare Choice Lady
steppinon 2 years ago
No, his dam is a 3/4 standardbred spotted mare.
neace734 2 years ago