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About Two Months After Purchase |
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He was so skinny when I first got him. I immediately had his teeth done, all of his shots done, got him on a worming program and put him on a pretty complex feeding program. He was the most pitiful looking creature in the barn! |
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One Year After Purchase |
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He was sleek as a seal and filled out so nicely. He even had a neck! |
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Training |
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It took months to get Buster to simply walk (he jigged) and to get him to halt without attempting to rear. He needed to be ridden everyday and not a soul in the barn was about to get on him for me. Thankfully, I found Mylene Hengen and between the two of us, we managed to turn Buster into a much saner ride. |
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Such personality! |
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You can just see it in his eye. I used to say that Buster had 'just a little too much personality'. He was like a mischievous little boy. |
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How cool is he?! |
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That's Terri up. Buster has always loved to jump and he loves his new job. I'm so proud of my little boy!! |
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Plenty of Room to Spare |
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Buster's probably the most athletic horse I've ever ridden. Here he is with Terri doing the jumpers at Morven Park. |
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