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I'd like to ask a question about my horse's skin problem--depigmentation. He is a 10-year-old chestnut Hanoverian gelding with dark eyes and eyelids. But now there is a pink spot on his left upper eyelid and I think it's getting larger. The skin hasn't changed, only the pigmentation. At first I thought it was an injury, but his keeper disagreed. I have read about lack of copper, but his blood copper level tested OK. He also is a little bit thin, but he used to be thinner. I tried to find information about the skin problem, but I found only the following statements: "It exists but nobody knows why," or "It can disappear or not." Could you tell me something more about this problem? Dominika
The name of the disorder is vitiligo. Like most disorders of pigmentation, vitiligo is only a cosmetic problem and not significant for the horse. Vitiligo is, in my opinion, an idiopathic (no apparent cause) loss of pigment especially in hairless or thin-haired areas. Others define vitiligo as depigmented spots and larger, poorly defined, areas of depigmentation appearing on the body being either idiopathic or resulting from primary damage to melanocytes (skin cells that produce pigment). However, in my opinion, depigmentation in areas with hair is better called leukoderma (partial or total loss of skin pigment) or leukotrichia (loss of pigment in hair).
Whatever definition you use, in the form described in the question there is no known cause. However, some breeds and individual families may be more affected, suggesting that there is a genetic basis to the condition. The skin is otherwise normal, but there is a gradual, often profound loss of pigment often around the muzzle, face, and eyes, and/or sometimes around the genitals. The depigmentation may wax and wane in intensity, but is usually permanent. There is no known treatment. Regrettably, there is no more information available.
I understand your worry that it seems to deteriorate over time. This is quite possible and happens often; it may end with white rings around the eyes. Lucky for your horse, it's just a depigmentation and doesn't do any harm. As an owner, remember that a horse isn't likely to look in a mirror and worry about his appearance!

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artical from ask the vet
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WHINNY
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| Why the White Spots? |
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May 01 2003 Article # 4324
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I'd like to ask a question about my horse's skin problem--depigmentation. He is a 10-year-old chestnut Hanoverian gelding with dark eyes and eyelids. But now there is a pink spot on his left upper eyelid and I think it's getting larger. The skin hasn't changed, only the pigmentation. At first I thought it was an injury, but his keeper disagreed. I have read about lack of copper, but his blood copper level tested OK. He also is a little bit thin, but he used to be thinner. I tried to find information about the skin problem, but I found only the following statements: "It exists but nobody knows why," or "It can disappear or not." Could you tell me something more about this problem? Dominika
The name of the disorder is vitiligo. Like most disorders of pigmentation, vitiligo is only a cosmetic problem and not significant for the horse. Vitiligo is, in my opinion, an idiopathic (no apparent cause) loss of pigment especially in hairless or thin-haired areas. Others define vitiligo as depigmented spots and larger, poorly defined, areas of depigmentation appearing on the body being either idiopathic or resulting from primary damage to melanocytes (skin cells that produce pigment). However, in my opinion, depigmentation in areas with hair is better called leukoderma (partial or total loss of skin pigment) or leukotrichia (loss of pigment in hair).
Whatever definition you use, in the form described in the question there is no known cause. However, some breeds and individual families may be more affected, suggesting that there is a genetic basis to the condition. The skin is otherwise normal, but there is a gradual, often profound loss of pigment often around the muzzle, face, and eyes, and/or sometimes around the genitals. The depigmentation may wax and wane in intensity, but is usually permanent. There is no known treatment. Regrettably, there is no more information available.
I understand your worry that it seems to deteriorate over time. This is quite possible and happens often; it may end with white rings around the eyes. Lucky for your horse, it's just a depigmentation and doesn't do any harm. As an owner, remember that a horse isn't likely to look in a mirror and worry about his appearance!

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artical from ask the vet
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WHINNY
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| Why the White Spots? |
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May 01 2003 Article # 4324
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I'd like to ask a question about my horse's skin problem--depigmentation. He is a 10-year-old chestnut Hanoverian gelding with dark eyes and eyelids. But now there is a pink spot on his left upper eyelid and I think it's getting larger. The skin hasn't changed, only the pigmentation. At first I thought it was an injury, but his keeper disagreed. I have read about lack of copper, but his blood copper level tested OK. He also is a little bit thin, but he used to be thinner. I tried to find information about the skin problem, but I found only the following statements: "It exists but nobody knows why," or "It can disappear or not." Could you tell me something more about this problem? Dominika
The name of the disorder is vitiligo. Like most disorders of pigmentation, vitiligo is only a cosmetic problem and not significant for the horse. Vitiligo is, in my opinion, an idiopathic (no apparent cause) loss of pigment especially in hairless or thin-haired areas. Others define vitiligo as depigmented spots and larger, poorly defined, areas of depigmentation appearing on the body being either idiopathic or resulting from primary damage to melanocytes (skin cells that produce pigment). However, in my opinion, depigmentation in areas with hair is better called leukoderma (partial or total loss of skin pigment) or leukotrichia (loss of pigment in hair).
Whatever definition you use, in the form described in the question there is no known cause. However, some breeds and individual families may be more affected, suggesting that there is a genetic basis to the condition. The skin is otherwise normal, but there is a gradual, often profound loss of pigment often around the muzzle, face, and eyes, and/or sometimes around the genitals. The depigmentation may wax and wane in intensity, but is usually permanent. There is no known treatment. Regrettably, there is no more information available.
I understand your worry that it seems to deteriorate over time. This is quite possible and happens often; it may end with white rings around the eyes. Lucky for your horse, it's just a depigmentation and doesn't do any harm. As an owner, remember that a horse isn't likely to look in a mirror and worry about his appearance!

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artical from ask the vet
Written by
WHINNY
Ask The Vet
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| Why the White Spots? |
| by: Marianne Sloet, DVM, PhD |
May 01 2003 Article # 4324
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I'd like to ask a question about my horse's skin problem--depigmentation. He is a 10-year-old chestnut Hanoverian gelding with dark eyes and eyelids. But now there is a pink spot on his left upper eyelid and I think it's getting larger. The skin hasn't changed, only the pigmentation. At first I thought it was an injury, but his keeper disagreed. I have read about lack of copper, but his blood copper level tested OK. He also is a little bit thin, but he used to be thinner. I tried to find information about the skin problem, but I found only the following statements: "It exists but nobody knows why," or "It can disappear or not." Could you tell me something more about this problem? Dominika
The name of the disorder is vitiligo. Like most disorders of pigmentation, vitiligo is only a cosmetic problem and not significant for the horse. Vitiligo is, in my opinion, an idiopathic (no apparent cause) loss of pigment especially in hairless or thin-haired areas. Others define vitiligo as depigmented spots and larger, poorly defined, areas of depigmentation appearing on the body being either idiopathic or resulting from primary damage to melanocytes (skin cells that produce pigment). However, in my opinion, depigmentation in areas with hair is better called leukoderma (partial or total loss of skin pigment) or leukotrichia (loss of pigment in hair).
Whatever definition you use, in the form described in the question there is no known cause. However, some breeds and individual families may be more affected, suggesting that there is a genetic basis to the condition. The skin is otherwise normal, but there is a gradual, often profound loss of pigment often around the muzzle, face, and eyes, and/or sometimes around the genitals. The depigmentation may wax and wane in intensity, but is usually permanent. There is no known treatment. Regrettably, there is no more information available.
I understand your worry that it seems to deteriorate over time. This is quite possible and happens often; it may end with white rings around the eyes. Lucky for your horse, it's just a depigmentation and doesn't do any harm. As an owner, remember that a horse isn't likely to look in a mirror and worry about his appearance!

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50 Forum posts tagged with "breeds"
Racing horses question
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General Discussions
Written by
Mickey
I saw that several people here have racing horses.
I always thought that this was only done for business purpose, as I understand they are quite expensive.
Anyone having them just for fun?
Age to have first colt
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Horse Breeding
Written by
Marilyn Opheim
I have a filly, 4 years old now, and plan to breed her at age 6. I'm told by my mentor that this is the best age and that she should have at least one colt. What have others experienced?
The French Saddle race
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General Discussions
Written by
Aurélia
Hello everybody i would like to know if do you know the French Saddle race? Does have to you it a breeding of French Saddle in AUSTRALIA or TASMANIA ??
I don't know if I have well translate because I don't know the name of this race in English
Thanks for your answer.
See you
P.S: The horse on the picture is a French saddle!!! [img size=200]http://www.horsesring.com/components/
Arabian Mare For Sale
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Buy & Sell
Written by
Samantha
We are looking to Sell our Arabian mare ROL Cylver Lining.
She is 15.2 and is a 1999 model. Her pedigree is exceptional! Sire is Cytosk+++ who is a Grandson of *Bask. Her dam is Intensive QCA who is by Explodant! Satin was bred for perfection and would easily throw perfection! Satin has been shown in english & western and has never placed under 4th. Great mare with amazing movement needs a m
new here as well
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Introductions
Written by
Tiffany
Hello out there I am new here as well and hope to find this a most enjoyable site to chat with other horse owners, that just have a love for the four legged beasties, as I do. As you can tell by my name I love em' all and think all breeds have something wonderful to offer.
some horses for sale
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Buy & Sell
Written by
Tiffany
I have a few horses for sale myself. One being a Clydesdale mare 15yrs old trained to ride and drive, not for the beginner. Novice is OK with some guidance. Not recommended as a broodmare, have had difficulties in the past getting her to stay in foal. She is a great trail horse, with good ground manners and respect for all fences. Just under 17hands a great horse to ride wit
I can Not submit photos
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General Discussions
Written by
Tiffany
Not that I have not tried. I did manage to get a photo on under my profile but not one will upload to the Photo Album nor can I put one on a post.
I tried various methods I have used on other horse boards (I know each has thier own little way).
Any hints..any instructions available??
Anyone expecting 2007 foals??
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Horse Breeding
Written by
Tiffany
While I myself am taking a year off to travel and have no foals on the way for 2007. I am interested to hear about anyone who is expecting new arrivals for 2007. It is so much fun to see them pregnant mares and sires, then to anticipate the outcome for the next 11 mths.
So any expecting mom's/dam's out there?
O'siyo!
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Introductions
Written by
Ed Littlefox
Hiya-
Just piping in. I'm Ed Littlefox and up here on invite. (Thanks)
Basically, I'm involved heavily in breeding and am a training
clincian. All that is detailed in MyProfile. You can read it --if you dare!

I look forward to being here and reading your posts.
site's slogan
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Written by
jeda
Hello everybody,
i'm a new member here... looks like a nice place! Especially for the people who are involved with horses.
i have a question: what's with the site's slogan? i personnaly do not think it reflects properly the nature of this place? and it sounds a bit too clumsy to me

Post edited by: jeda, at: 2006/10/02 16:22
Clearview Horse Farm
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General Discussions
Written by
Lisa Murray
Hi All,
I am new to the site. But, not new to horses! I have been involved in horses my entire life from riding in field trials to competing with gaited horses!
My fiancee, Arnold Warmels, is from the Netherlands and he has lived here in the U.S. for about 3 years. He trains all breeds and works on a variety of disciplines.
We just moved into a new facility in Shelbyville, TN called Clear
Please welcome TBOY as a new moderator
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General Discussions
Written by
Mickey
Hi all,
Please welcome TBOY as a new moderator on our community
He is very experienced with horses, very dedicated to our community and twice as technical as myself...
I'll keep on moderating too, so we're both here for any help anyone might need.
As for Aviv - I guess he will keep on fixing bugs :-D
Vet paid in full..CURSE
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Horse Health & Nutrition
Written by
Tiffany
I swear I have a curse over my head. I should never, I mean never have my vet "paid in full"

because you can count on the fact IF I do a horse will give me reason to call the vet for another outstanding bill.
Yep' I did it thinking my curse had lifted (silly me

) I paid my outstanding bill at the vet office. Even over paid as I knew I had a gelding coming up in late Oct. an
Standardbreds
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General Discussions
Written by
Abby
I have a standardbred called Dasho I have added his pic but it may not show up. Who else has a standerdbred??????? Post edited by: Dasho, at: 2007/06/03 08:38
info' on horses 4 sale
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Buy & Sell
Written by
Tiffany
Horses for sale at the Aldrich Farm
All horses up to date on shots worming and farrier trims.
Zinga...2 year old dun gelding $1500. Has 40 days with professional trainer on groundwork and intro' to saddle work. Loads, bathes and is good for the farrier and vet. 15+ hands he is a tall boy, in the next couple years he should go wide as well. Unregistered, eligable for color registries.
Sire: C
Re:Where is everyone at???
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General Discussions
Written by
Mickey
I was just wondering where everyone was located at?I my self.Im in Chiefland Florida..Along with my 3 children and and 8 dogs and 15 horses and I also do reasues of horses as well and love it.We have access to 4 thousand acres so I have a few out there and then some here at our house.Also my Boyfriend breaks horses and I trim horses.So I feel we have a nice little set up here and really love what
New member!
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Introductions
Written by
Rosa Cruey
Hey all! I just wanted to drop in and say hello and introduce myself. My name is Rosa and I am from Virginia. I have a Draft/QH mare named Beauty. I have had her for over 3 years now. She is the best tempered horse I have ever encountered. I have been around horses most of my life, and they truly are wonderful animals. I can't wait to get to know more about the members and there horses.
This page needs work
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Written by
Rick Conley
When I view this page, the block of data on the right side which includes the names of those online, etc. overlays the end of each line on the main panel. Am I the only one with this problem or is this a design flaw?
very sad for the TWH
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General Discussions
Written by
Tiffany

In the Equus magazine I get there is a small article "nothing to celebrate" It basicly states that for the first time in its 68 yr history the Tennesee Walking Horse Celebration ended WITHOUT crowning a new world champion.
When the final event of an 11 day competition, the Champion class was canceled. When 5 out of 9 entries were disqualified by inspectors for soring violations.
The new edition
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Written by
Penny
Trevor an i bought a new horse.His name is Hesa Crazy Wrangler .He is five years old an 16 hands.Wrangler has been such a joy too have.
Has been trained in English Pleasure and Hunter Under Saddle.A very good all around horse.I have attach a pic. of him,so let hope it come out.
Greetings!
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Introductions
Written by
Sheri
Hello everyone!
I got an invite from Helene and after checking it out, decided I should join! This place is pretty cool - I like the satellite maps and navigation. Very nifty. Thumbs up to creators.
Anywho, I guess I can introduce myself. My name is Sheri and I am particularly a dressage buff, but not your stereotypical dressage 'queen.' I have the privelege of working with an amazing morg
my paintings
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General Discussions
Written by
Tiffany
I thought I would share some pics of my painting s and get a response to see what you all think. I know art is subjective and everyone has differant tastes so if you do not like it that is OK, I will not be offended. But I am trying to decide if it is worth spending money to take it a step further with prints and and such of my artwork and doing more work. My hubby wants me to do a calendar, that
Posting Pictures
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General Discussions
Written by
Sara
I have recently found by browsing a thread started by luvallbreeds about her paintings that attaching a picture, especially a large one, has a tendency to skew things all out of whack. I have a few suggestions as to the remedy of this.
There are several free hosting photo album sites. The one I use is
Photobucket. It's super easy. All you do is register an
Help Horses Clear Final Hurdle
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General Discussions
Written by
Justin Michael & Linda
Help Horses Clear Final Hurdle
On Sept. 27 in Missouri, 17 of the 41 horses headed to a slaughter plant in Illinois were killed when the trailer they were being transported in overturned on the highway. Just three weeks earlier, on Sept. 7, the U.S. House voted 263-146 to pass the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act (H.R. 503), moving the country closer to preventing the annual slaughter of
Happy Thanksgiving
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General Discussions
Written by
Tiffany
I am heading out to give my horses hugs as I am very thankful they care enough to love me regardless as well. As I am sure they are thankful I feed them I am thankful they keep from throwing me to the ground

..LOL
To everyone....
100 posts ..woohoo
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General Discussions
Written by
Tiffany
This is my official 100th post and I am now as I see, declared a Horse Freak

...WOOHOO!!
This has been a fun site, I am sure I will make many more posts in the future.
What breed of horse is your favorite
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General Discussions
Written by
Maureen Patricia Curry
Just wondering what breed of horse
is your favorite. Are you familiar
with the gaited horse, such as the
Peruvian Paso, or Paso Fino or
Saddlebred?
Are most of the members on this
forum from the Southern USA.
I am from British Columbia, CANADA
and would like to "chat" with horse
people in USA about various topics.
Thanks. [img]http://www.horsesring.com/components/com_jooml
Anyone missing Winter ??
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General Discussions
Written by
Tiffany
This picture was taken today of my horses. By the way anyone who misses winter can come pick it up anytime

....I am ready for Spring

LOL
trouble with pics again..give me a moment..to get it up on the post

Post edited by: luvallbreeds, at: 2007/01/12 04:51
Good News for Jo
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General Discussions
Written by
Tiffany
Some of you may have read my update and know I had to make a decision to find a retirement home for our 23 yr old Appy mare.
I am happy to report she found a new home

to be a companion for a disabled vet, and occasional riding horse but mostly just this man's friend. He is absolutely excited about Jo and we will deliver her to his home (so I can inspect it) on Sunday. Which gives him time to
Consider adopting your next horse
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General Discussions
Written by
Dot Morgan
There are so many high quality, sound, sane horses available for adoption. They come in all breeds and simply need a committed home. One especially good website for horse people with moderate experience is New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program:
www.horseadoption.com They have about 25 available horses, all evaluated and started in their transition to pleasure mounts, for adoption fees of und
LIFE IN A ONE HORSE TOWN??
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General Discussions
Written by
WHINNY
Life in a
One-Horse Town
Do you live in a horse-friendly area?
All my neighbors have horses or livestock
It's a comfortable mix of rural and suburban
I'm one of only a few horse owners in the neighborhood
The area's gone residential and my farm doesn't fit in
I don't have horses on my property
Share your comments and concerns about equine farmland in your area.
Hi Guys, this is my first post
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General Discussions
Written by
Sue
Just thought I'd say hi to you all and check out this forum. Some of you might know me from some of the other forums. To tell you a bit about myself, I breed coloured performance horses and bullmastiff dogs. I live in Central Queensland and work as a security officer. I am a judge, an instructor and so all of that keeps me supremely busy.
Looking forward to meeting you all.
Sue
First sign of an early spring ..
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General Discussions
Written by
Tiffany
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First sign of an early spring is not dependant on whether or not a ground hog sees it's shadow here. I look to my old Mustang mare Salsa, she will be the first to start shedding. I was amazed yesterday when I went out to check on her and realized girl you are shedding ...alot.
It would not be so shocking but it has been so very cold here with single digit weather an
Oooops
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Introductions
Written by
Henrica
I guess I should have posted here first. lol
Well here I am and my profile pic is my baby Misty!!
Glad to meet all of you!!!!
to euthanize or not
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General Discussions
Written by
Sharon Lynn Martin
My 27-year-old gelding, Rio, is severely crippled by arthritis but able to walk a little Last Saturday he fell down in the pasture and needed help to stand up.
My veterinarian advised me earlier there would come a day when I must deside to put him to sleep, and that day was it. I told the barn manager I would call the vet on Monday.
Monday night the barn manager said he could place Rio in a pad
Re:Happy Weather/Bad weather
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General Discussions
Written by
Tiffany
Oh yes

the sun is shining and I am a happy camper, it is even warm out there today. Of course the gorund will unthaw and turn to mud but right now I don't care. I am just so happy to see some warm sun. If the farrier was not coming out today you can be sure I would be saddling up and hitting the trail.
Post edited by: luvallbreeds, at: 2007/01/29 02:57
Horses
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General Discussions
Written by
ASHLEY HANSIN
Hey Yall,
Well ain't that country. I have been horseshowing for 2 years now, getting ready to go on my third! Yea me! My first year i won 49 ribbons and this recent year i won 94 ribbons. My family owns 11 horses, 2 on the way, 2 dogs,2 llamas, and 1 monkey. my dad breeds Quarter Horses as a business and he has his own Tack Shop. If u can't tell now I LOVE HORSES ! Well gotta go!:
Re:finally finished a painting
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Written by
Tiffany

Hey I finally finished a painting. I sometimes get side tracked and paintings can sit for awhile but I told myself this year I would make painting more of a priority. So my first painting of 2007 is finished and I thought I would share. For the first time ever I plan to enter my paintings in the county fair this summer. I am always so critical of my work, rarely does anyone see much of them
Anybody know about the Gypsy Vanners
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General Discussions
Written by
Tiffany
I know some of you are from differant areas of the world and may be familiar with the Gypsy Vanners/Drum horses and such.
I have been told they are everywhere in the UK and a dime a dozen pretty much like the QH breed here in the United States. Yet here in the US a Vanner will cost you a small fortune, even if bred within' the states and not imported.
Anyway I happen to think of them as absol
JAVA MONKEY FOR SALE!!!
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Buy & Sell
Written by
ASHLEY HANSIN
Hey Everybody,
I have a 6 yr. old Java Monkey for sale! Her name is Katie. We have owned her for sometime now. Katie loves to be read too. She also enjoys all the attention she can have and loves cooked food.
The price we are asking for is $3,500.00
Please feel free to contact!
King51
Puerto Rican Horse
In category
Horse Breeding
Written by
Louise
I find these horses extremly fascinating to watch. Its a little crazy how fast they move their legs in the so called "walk". They race them.

Post edited by: Nippy, at: 2007/02/02 03:24
Fantasy\'s Soon to be Boyfriend
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Horse Breeding
Written by
Tiffany
I thought I would give you guys a peek at Fantasy's soon to be boyfriend. Fantasy is the horse on my profile pic'
I hope she finds within her to have a passion for long ears, This is Boomer the most sweetest Mammoth Jack.
Slaughter Houses
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Horse Health & Nutrition
Written by
Ornetta
I'm not saying that I support Slaughter(i hate it really badly) but out of curiosity how many slaughter houses are left in America.. I think I read some-where that said only three slaughter houses are left...... how many are there? oh yea if you know how many slaughter houses there are in the world that would be great.. Horse slaughter houses I meant this whole entire time... And again i do not
Winter made a come back
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Written by
Tiffany
That is right, I might of mentioned yesterday it could not decide whether or not to rain or snow, well it picked snow and we got a bunch.{Feel-bad-00020079} While it is very pretty, it's not what I wanted to see as I had to get up early because the vet would be here to geld Chips. Thank goodness for the barn it was dry inside out of the snow. It has been snowing still all day. The gelding went we
Anyone interested in a User exchange?
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Written by
Tiffany
I would like to propose a "User Spring Exchange" This is something I have been a part of on another horse board and find it quite fun and interesting in the least. Not to mention very addicting.
It is a type of gift exchange. For those over 18 only as we do not want children giving out personal information like addresses and the exchange requires gift purchases. It is based on good fa
animal planet sporthorse cup
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Written by
Kate Baker
Did anyone else watch the animal planet sport horse cup today?
Wow could you amagine jumping over a six foot three inche jump?!?!
Then Laura Kraut lost her iron right before she went over a jump!
I like Beezie the most. if you watched who did you like?
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