3/4/11 Elfin Update: Elfin now is enjoying his retirement with Karen Hatszegei in Lafette Twp, Ohio. He is a pasture pal to Karen's other horse and enjoying every minute of it.
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3/4/11: Honey Update: Honey came to Rocky River in May of 2010 but now has returned to her former owner. She is enjoying her 24/7 pasture turn out.
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1/26/11:Justin Update: One of our luckiest retirees, Justin is living on an 840 acre farm in Baton Rouge, Louisianna. He has a turn-out pal and goes on trail rides 3 times a week. His new owner Lucille grooms him daily and loves him to death. He is one lucky pony!
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1/26/11: Cricket Update: Cricket one of our former small ponies is living on a farm in Garretsville, Ohio. She is the boss of the barn and Sherry, her new owner says, she buffalos all the boy horses. She too is one lucky pony.
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Lucky: Lucky is very special to have two little girls leasing him that love him very much. Before their parents gave them the ok to lease Lucky the little girls wrote their parents a letter letting them know all about him.
Lucky By Tess and Emma Donelon
First an introduction, shall we? Lucky is a horse who came from Brecksville Stables in Ohio's beautiful valleys. He arrived the week of November 22-28, also he lives in a stall next to Guiness, Miss. Marty's horse, and across Declan, the young donkey. He is a painted horse with more brown paint than white. He would be loved and respected by the other horses and cared for by the other children. He would be trained for 3 days every week counting Monday lessons. He is young, calm and bombproof. He is a male horse, stocky, yet tall and lean. This size will never be outgrown. He has a steady canter and a lively trot. His main fear, yes, is the whip. The minute you take it in your palm, he becomes livelier and quicker. He can be slow, medium, or fast and is quite obedient. He is a great age, young, but not too young. He will fit in the family fine, because he lives on the blue eyed relation. He is the horse we've been dreaming of. He is the only horse for years that Miss. Marty has recommended for a half. Who will be half leasing it with us, you ask? The barn, of course, that Emma says I did not have to include. We would only have to go in 3 days a week (hopefully more) counting our lesson. We would become independent because we would be riding lone, in the middle while other classes would be riding. Any more information ask Emma or Tess. He has many more great qualities, so many, of which we can not name. The expence would not be great because would always know, we will always have a BEST friend, that don't come and go but last a lifetime.
Sincerely, Emma & Tess
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