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Subject: Perfection In Equine Form


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Date Posted: 14:26:12 08/09/06 Wed
In reply to: Neerah 's message, "Re: Perfection In Equine Form" on 19:05:45 08/07/06 Mon

Nodding as he issues a quick job to his handlers, the mare and colt being brought out for inspection.
As the mare walks out calmly, the colt prancing on the long lead beside his dam. As the mare is halted, stood up for inspected, one ears flicked constantly to watch her young colt, who was having a few issues with the task of being asked to stand still, let alone stand up, this new atmosphere was electric to one so young, how could he possibly remember his manners, his handler keeping the colt calm and close to his mother without getting in the way.

As the business man looks to the prospect buyer, listening carefully to her, his english was not the best but was understandable.
Devine is a well bred young mare. She is good in halter and has shown well, but we have not backed her yet due to her being in foal. She has a calm and quiet temperment, even with her young foal by her side she will keep a cool head throughout a stress situation. She is a very good mother and this is her first foal and what excellence he is. Fuego is coming up 5 weeks old and is sired by our seven year old grey stallion. Fuego will be a excellent stud prospect and will of course excel under saddle, especially jumping like his sire. Dispite his manners here he is normally well behaved although a little lively. He is just a little unsettled here with all the new things so he has forgotten his manners. He is good on the lead or will follow his mother if required

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Re: Perfection In Equine FormNeerah07:17:02 08/10/06 Thu


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