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Post by Michelle Clarke on Nov 25, 2007 16:53:57 GMT -5
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Post by horsepainter on Nov 26, 2007 15:07:03 GMT -5
She is beautiful! And she looks sensible
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Post by fantasykiger on Nov 26, 2007 15:55:00 GMT -5
I love her nice lovely cute face. She has such a big bright eye
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Post by juslyn on Nov 26, 2007 17:16:53 GMT -5
I adopted #8249 a 4yo dun mare I've named Xana. She touched me over the weekend. I was so thrilled! She is my first mustang. Suzy
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Post by lwood92 on Nov 26, 2007 21:52:06 GMT -5
I bought a 1 year old dark dun filly: #8231 I have named her Mariposa. She is very confident and not much concerns her.
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Post by fantasykiger on Nov 26, 2007 23:36:42 GMT -5
Wonderful new members and new Kigers Do keep us up to date on their progress and stories of what you think of your new Kiger Mustangs. By the way love the new names you guys are coming up with for these Kigers, some great imaginations out there.
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Post by stlkigers on Nov 27, 2007 23:12:21 GMT -5
Here's my colt I adopted...Number 8237 weanling colt.... Angela
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Post by Michelle Clarke on Nov 28, 2007 8:15:32 GMT -5
Angela,
what a darling colt! Please keep the picts and progress reports coming! Nice to have met you at the adoption and great to have you on Board here!
Michelle
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Post by angelskiger on Nov 28, 2007 11:51:00 GMT -5
They are all beautiful! Good luck and keep up posted on there progress. Sorry I missed everyone. I wanted to attend just to meet people and look at all the great horse's... So cute how they all have there full winter coat.. I'm sure everyone's horse does now. Maverick is so fluffy We don't get as cold as you guys do up north and we surely dont get any snow..so he'll be nice and warm with all that fur !
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Post by fantasykiger on Nov 28, 2007 14:06:16 GMT -5
stlkigers ...he is darling and that picture is precious. You guys look great together
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Post by lwood92 on Nov 28, 2007 20:21:10 GMT -5
So cute how they all have there full winter coat.. Our poor Kigers had such a hard time on the trip from Oregon because they were so fuzzy. You could see them wilting in the trailer. When we got to Texas it was 85 and the next day it was 90! The poor things didn't know what hit them. Then we had a cold snap and they perked up so much. While all the others were cold, those Kigers were running around, they finally felt good!
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