In a message dated 12/22/2007 11:02:39 AM Pacific Standard Time,  
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I guess you did? hahahaha its just temporary she will come around. Maybe a  
bossy older filly will help this issue. Karl is really surprised he said his  
calm Assa? Wild thing is what we call her here. My husband came in from work 
and  went over to look at her and then she bit at him and he forced her to let 
him  pet her. He came in laughing. Said be careful or they will be life 
flighting you  again. He thinks she looks like a llama. Big dark eyes and all 
that 
hair. Then  he thought my Willie was the ugliest horse on the earth. He was 
homely when I  bought him. HOMELY now he is very pretty. He was used to the 
Peruvian Paso that  was beautiful  with all that mane and tail. After he died, 
I 
drug home this  baby horse with one white spot visable on his side and 
mountains 
of hair. Knock  knees and cycle hocks. He had a hard time believing that one. 
I owned his half  sister at the time and had her trained to do anything. No 
gaits at all. Too much  horse for me and now she belongs to a surgeon. He loves 
her. Big girl, about 14  hh. Still no gaits. My Willie/Segull is a great pony 
and will be glad I bought  her for him to look at. He will have to drag her 
around. He is learning to be  the pony horse. I am going to need a saddle I 
sold 
my real saddle to pay for the  transport on this filly. I need something with 
a tree.  Sylvia




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