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Post by heather on Jan 12, 2011 17:26:12 GMT 1
Such a shame, Kelly as she is an absolute stunner, but if she is indicative of the quality bred at the stud, then the next one will be every bit as good, I am sure, and what a super solution for Romi to go back there. If only all were as honourable!
Heather
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Post by holi on Jan 12, 2011 17:43:21 GMT 1
So sorry to hear she had to go back but she will be happy and 'tomorow is another day'
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2011 17:55:37 GMT 1
Sorry to hear this Kelly, but she's one lucky horse to have spent her ridden days with you and Rosie, and to now have a lifelong home. It is very refreshing to hear of her breeders taking on that responsibility
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Post by kjr on Jan 12, 2011 20:04:39 GMT 1
Hugs for Kelly - hope she's not too embarrasssed to accept them. Kelly your feelings for Romi were clear to see - for example when you are with her on the Christmas dvd. What a shining example to us all Kelly. What responsible breeders too. Well done and good luck Romi.
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Post by BJMM on Jan 12, 2011 21:17:37 GMT 1
Sounds like a super stud, what a lovely attitude they have xx <<<<hugs>>>> for you Kelly, I'm sure your dressage diva is waiting for you somewhere
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Post by Roz on Jan 12, 2011 23:01:46 GMT 1
You didn't by any chance take her back to Solland last Saturday did you Kelly. We were driving up the M5 and saw the IH lorry heading southwest.
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Post by Bridget RA on Jan 13, 2011 22:03:47 GMT 1
Definitely hugs for Kelly.
She was just toooo beautiful. I feel very privileged to have gotten to ride her at Hartsop and she behaved impeccably.
Very responsible breeders- if only there were more around like it.
B xx
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