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Misadventures of Beasley |
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| Beasley saves the day |
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| BEASLEY SAVES THE DAY - TWICE: I have been trail riding Beasley all over. Beasley is my PMU. He is a by-product of the Premarin industry. He is 7 years old. He is a Thoroughbred, Percheron, Quarter Horse cross. I got him at 18 months and have trained him myself. When this happened, he was pretty new to trail riding as I had just got my trailer in September 2004. But he sure does act like an old pro on the trails. And, he is an old pro to trailering. He loads himself now. (There were many trials and tribulations to get to this self-loading point, but that’s another story!) |
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| BEASLEY GETS LOOSE - Do I ever learn? |
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| So I take my PMU, Beasley, for a trail ride. For those of you new to this e-newsletter, Beasley is my PMU. I adopted him at 18 months and he is now 9. He is a TB/QH/Percheron cross. I am the one that always comments on how I’ve been had. From the mountains of grain, hay cubes, heaps of bedding ... all to serve...To the chagrin of my depleted checking account... |
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| Bountiful Feed |
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| So I buy my feed from Spears in Washingtonville. I use them because they call me when they are placing an order from Purina so I can get the freshest feed possible. (Nevermind, I buy the finest feed that Purina produces...Yes, I have lost my mind.) (Call my shrink, I have horses!) Anyway, so Spears upped their delivery charge so I decided to pick the feed up myself. |
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| Horse Whispering |
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| I know I haven’t written about Baby Beasley in a while. My business is in the middle of the Christmas season so I have been bogged down at the office and working alot of late nights. Beasley, however, seems to be happy as a clam about it all. But, I do have a story to tell. |
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