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Hank The
first horse to live at FEC. He was a very decent horse. A true
16 hands. He was a good walk/trot horse. He was hard to make
canter. Ran on top of people a bit (ground manners were bad).
Out of all that I got rid of, he probably should have stayed. Oh well. |
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Deebs (Came as Diablo also came with Dallas) A very nice
horse, ridden in the ring and on trails. Smart and cunning.
Tried to get away with too much and tried to intimidate his riders.
Got a great home with a friend of mine.
Sold. |
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Penny
Registered APHA Impressive Breed mare. A nice horse, not for lessons
because she was not ring broke enough. She unfortunatly is the horse
that kicked through a barbed wire fence (not at my place) and sawed her leg down to the bone.
Cut two tendons. Now lives with a friend of mine. Pasture sound
only.
Given away. |
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Star Very sweet TWH mare. Has COPD. Wasn't
right for lessons. Got scared when certain people got on her.
She now lives with Caroline, one of my students and has a laid back life
with her other horse.

Given away. |
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Banner (came with JR) An old Missouri Fox Trotter.
The kids at the barn he came from told me he was their favorite. He
ended up not working out for us here. He really didn't behave well.
He ended up going to live with a small animal vet who wanted an older gaited
horse. Don't know if he is still alive he was pushing 30 when we got
him.
Given away. |
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Chupolo (came with Bandit)
I bought him when he was underweight and fattened him up. He was
decent in lessons, a few
little girls loved him. He did a few weeks of camp. He was
difficult to get along in the pasture and he had a little evil streak in him that
I didn't like for lessons. (quite noticeably, he used to be a stallion, I do
believe). He bucked one of my kids off at camp...all added up to a
quick ticket out.
Traded him in for Jezelle and he was bought by a nice lady who loved him.
Sadly he died in 2010, by being attacked by another horse.

Traded. |
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Beauty Beauty was pretty decent
little horse until we got our arena
graded and sanded. At first the ring was very deep with sand and not
packed at all. Beauty had a slight
lameness in her hind, it would seem and the deep sand really ticked her off. She started bucking at that point. A very
cute 13.2 hand pony. She was sold to a good home off an
add on the internet. Sold. |
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Trudy She is from
way back in the day. An older horse
who didn't cost me very much. One of those advertised as a "kid's"
horse. NO way. She had a very bad head tossing habit, that earned her
a fast ticket out of here. She was blind in her left eye, it was very
recent because her eye had not sunken in yet. We sold her to some nice
ladies who needed a pasture mate over in York, I think. Sold. |
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Trickster Ah Trickster........
Trickster is the cold backed horse that bucked me off and as a result caused
me to sprain my left ankle. A cute horse, that was smart and was
progressing with his training. I usually lunged him or round penned
him before riding him. But I stopped doing that and that's when the
trouble started. He was sold to a nice man and I'm not sure what
happened, but I think he continued to be a pain in the butt.
Sold. |
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Bubba Bubba was Adaar's best friend and he came over with
Adaar in the beginning of FEC. He belonged to a friend of mine who let us lease him. She
decided to sell him and he got a great home with a youth rider. Adaar
and Bubba suffered a horrible separation. Bubba almost died and Adaar
was very depressed and lost a lot of weight. But they both made it
obviously. Leased then sold. |
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Red Red came from the same place as PJ. He was a
green broke young QH. A girl named Morgan leased him, then bought him.
He still lives at the Greenway in FM owned by his next owner. I liked him but didn't feel like
working with him to get him into lessons. His sale paid for the arena
to be graded. Thanks Red! Sold. |
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Dunny A very possibly abused pony, that be bought in the
beginning years. We thought we could work with him, but he ended up being
something that would not work out for lessons. We sold him and Hank to
some horse friends, who then sold both of them eventually. When you
first would get on him, he would go nuts. Bryan didn't have his stirrup
once and
couldn't hold on. He came off of him and got a nice bruise in
the shape of his cell phone. Since then he removes his wallet and cell
from his pocket before riding.

Sold. |
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Benny A cute arab/qh cross. He was decent, but had
the bad habit of rearing and spinning to try to intimidate his rider.
If you pushed him through it, he stopped, but that was his test. He
was sold with Hunter. Trial horse only. Sold. |
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Hunter Did not make a very good kid or lesson horse.
Trail horse only. Rode good for me...always the problem.
Sold. |
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Jazz Jazz was a lease horse, that we borrowed from a very
nice lady in Iron Station, NC. She was a good endurance horse and at home
she did not mind riding in the ring. When she got to my place, she acted
very excited in the arena and never got past the "I think I'm trail
riding...lets go fast!!!!" thing. So we sent her home.
Leased and returned. |
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Sassy Sassy was given to me by a good horse friend.
She was a good walk trot horse, who didn't like to canter and who eventually,
began scarring the kids a little in the ring. We loaned her out to the
people who bought Dunny and Hank. She eventually came back and was
given to the Cabinass family in Fort Lawn.

Given away. |
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Zoey Cute 13.2 hand App/Paso pony. Rode great for
kids with experience. Unfortunately at the time, I didn't have any and
she gave my kids a lot of crap. We eventually sold her back to her
previous owners. She was about to have a baby, but a few weeks before
she was due, she got struck by lightning and died.
Poor Zoey :( Sold back to previous owner.. |
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Lucky One of the founding members of our program.
Lucky was given to us by a horse friend past Waxhaw. Referred to us by
Susan Whiteside, thanks Susan! He taught most of my beginning students
how to ride. He had navicular and was somewhat lame but not too bad.
We used plastic shoes on him. He eventually got pretty sour and we
gave him back to his old owner, who still has him and rides him.

Yep, that's Emma in 2006. Given Back to previous owner. |
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Lucy OMG was I ever scammed the day I bought her.
Poor horse was scared to death each time we saddled her up. She shook
all over. A few kids did come to ride her to see if they wanted to buy
her and they actually did ok on her. I think she must have been abused
or had a screw loose or something. She wouldn't even ride forward when
we got her. She did this spinny thing and up and crazy thing. We
eventually got her moving forward and riding. She was very beautiful,
we were blinded by the bling I think.. Curses on the fact that Christa
and I ride too well to be able to try out horses and see their faults until
we bring them home. Grrrrr.

Sold. |
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Bandita Bandit's daughter. I bought her underweight
and fattened her up. She was a super sweet horse that just had too
much spunk. I thought she would calm down, but she never did enough to
stay and be a lesson horse. I sent her back to Bandit's old Momma and she
sold her to someone else. A very precious horse. Sold back
through previous owner. |
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Dabba A
nice horse that I really liked. She had a few quirks, but was mostly
good. She was a bit group sour and that's the reason I got rid of her.
She wouldn't ride independently in the ring. She frantically tried to
get back to the group when it was her turn. I gave her to Charlotte
Cannon to sell for her own purpose, that never happened, so I gave her to an
old student, for her step-son and he loves her.

Given away. |
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Dallas I
loved Dallas. She went lame after being her for a short time. We
spent a year trying to figure out what was wrong. But we never could
figure it out. We ended up giving her away to a lady who tried to
breed her. She never took. And I do believe she was placed in a
home for light use.
Given away. |
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PJ Bryan's
horse. She had a whole lot of training, but never really settled into
being ok for lessons. With Bryan off at school, we decided to sell
her. She got a good home, the people who got her seem to like her.
She is pregnant and I keep up with her owner on Facebook.
Sold. |
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River River
rode beginners straight away and was a great horse. Unfortunately she
had some health issues. Allergies, asthma, and hock problems.
After 1 year of doing lessons, she had had enough! So, by the second
year of camp, she just had to do bareback and beginner weeks. We gave
her away to a great home where, she ate a poisonous plant and had a seizure,
they saved her, but then a few months later it happened again, and she was
put down.
Given away. |
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Cindy A
saddlebred filly. Very pretty, we started her under saddle and
everything. With Bryan going to school and it not being
practical to keep her, she wasn't anywhere being close to broke, we decided
to sell her. She is pregnant with her second baby. She has a great
home!
Sold. |
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Maybelline and
Hudson Maybe was supposed to be a beginner horse, and she was not.
She was made for being a personal horse. We sold her and Hudson
(the baby she was pregnant with, we didn't know when we got her) to a camp
student.
Sold. |
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Junior
One of the best horses ever. In the fall of 2009, shortly after the
picture to the left was taken, Junior started to go lame and never
recovered. I miss my boy. You can see that he had a special
loving quality with the children. He now lives with Shannon in Rock
Hill.
Retired |
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Gunner
Gunner did ok to start with but lessons aren't really for him. He got
along well with one of my students, so I let them take him. Hopefully
he will work out for them.
Given Away
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Style Style was a good horse. She did too much bucking to
be a lessons horse. One of my students bought her.
Sold. |
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Melody She
was leased for almost two years, but went home in the spring of 2010.
A pretty good little horse that was great for beginners.
Leased and returned. |