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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 1:55 am
I rode a 16.hh chestnut mare I don't know what breed. Over the holidays I didn't get to go riding. And I was looking forward to seeing her again because all I said to her last year was "I'l see you next year". So anyway I slowly making making my way over the stones (And trust me that hard when you have a walking frame to pull along) And I was putting on my Helmet and gloves and I went over to look to see if I was riding her and Insteadof Siesta I was riding Muffet. So I went up to one of the staff and said "Where's Siesta"? and they said she'd been retired I was so sad and shocked to see that she was gone! So I asked them where she went and they said In Murry Bridge. After all she did for me she taught me how to ride now she's gone. I cry at night all the time do u have any advice to help?
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Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2007 6:58 pm
I lost Cheyenne suddenly a couple months ago. It's hard, but just let yourself cry and you'll get over it. Don't hold it in.
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Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:40 pm
Losing a horse is really hard. I worked with a horse, Sneakers, and she wasn't mine but i loved her so much. At the end of the summer i spent training her the farm sold her. I was so sad.
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