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Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 7:20 am
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Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:46 am
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Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 1:50 pm
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I am your Mord Sith finalfantasyfreak1O1 Im glad to hear that she will get better. Im sorry that that happened i would probally have had a heart attack if that happened to my mom. The pony is so cute^.^ Have you heard if the horse is more behaved and not as food agressive? You obviously don't know much about horses. Maveric was actually very well behaved. In fact, out of all of our horses he was our best ride. He listened the most and was the easiest to ride. His previous owners didn't feed him enough and he was a starved bag of bones when he came into our possession. Once he was fattened up, he was starting to get to fat and my mother had to cut back on his feed. Its not good for a horse to be overweight but Maveric doesn't know this. He viewed my mother cutting back on his food as her trying to starve him like his previous owners did. So, he attacked. He attacked what he thought was a threat to his survival. Now, he attacked the mini ( no its not a pony, still considered a horse.) because she was near his food bowl. Again, he saw the mini as a threat.
I acctually know a lot about horses. You never mentioned that he was a good horse before i posted. Plus the way you talked about him it didnt seem like he was behaved. Were do you put the food bowls, all of the stables i have been to had the food bowls inside the horse's stall. Sorry about the mix up, she looks like a pony.
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Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2009 4:34 pm
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 10:39 am
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finalfantasyfreak1O1 I am your Mord Sith finalfantasyfreak1O1 Im glad to hear that she will get better. Im sorry that that happened i would probally have had a heart attack if that happened to my mom. The pony is so cute^.^ Have you heard if the horse is more behaved and not as food agressive? You obviously don't know much about horses. Maveric was actually very well behaved. In fact, out of all of our horses he was our best ride. He listened the most and was the easiest to ride. His previous owners didn't feed him enough and he was a starved bag of bones when he came into our possession. Once he was fattened up, he was starting to get to fat and my mother had to cut back on his feed. Its not good for a horse to be overweight but Maveric doesn't know this. He viewed my mother cutting back on his food as her trying to starve him like his previous owners did. So, he attacked. He attacked what he thought was a threat to his survival. Now, he attacked the mini ( no its not a pony, still considered a horse.) because she was near his food bowl. Again, he saw the mini as a threat. I acctually know a lot about horses. You never mentioned that he was a good horse before i posted. Plus the way you talked about him it didnt seem like he was behaved. Were do you put the food bowls, all of the stables i have been to had the food bowls inside the horse's stall. Sorry about the mix up, she looks like a pony.
You can keep your advice to yourself. I don't like how you are implying that it was something that we did wrong as owners for this to happen. Trust me, you couldn't have done any better. Your little advice that you are trying to give me here is useless and unwanted. Plus I don't remember even asking for it. Also trust me when I say this, I have a lot more experience than you do in the stable. I practically grew up in one.
During the winter we have grass hay always available to our horses even when we turn them out. Our winters are very harsh and the extra hay to eat helps. Grain is given once the horses are put into their individual stalls. Now, this horse (Maveric) knocked down our metal fence that was hot wired and got into the other pastures. Hes very large and the strongest of our horses. Our mini was eating some of the hay that was put out. That's when he attacked her.
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:06 pm
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I am your Mord Sith finalfantasyfreak1O1 I am your Mord Sith finalfantasyfreak1O1 Im glad to hear that she will get better. Im sorry that that happened i would probally have had a heart attack if that happened to my mom. The pony is so cute^.^ Have you heard if the horse is more behaved and not as food agressive? You obviously don't know much about horses. Maveric was actually very well behaved. In fact, out of all of our horses he was our best ride. He listened the most and was the easiest to ride. His previous owners didn't feed him enough and he was a starved bag of bones when he came into our possession. Once he was fattened up, he was starting to get to fat and my mother had to cut back on his feed. Its not good for a horse to be overweight but Maveric doesn't know this. He viewed my mother cutting back on his food as her trying to starve him like his previous owners did. So, he attacked. He attacked what he thought was a threat to his survival. Now, he attacked the mini ( no its not a pony, still considered a horse.) because she was near his food bowl. Again, he saw the mini as a threat. I acctually know a lot about horses. You never mentioned that he was a good horse before i posted. Plus the way you talked about him it didnt seem like he was behaved. Were do you put the food bowls, all of the stables i have been to had the food bowls inside the horse's stall. Sorry about the mix up, she looks like a pony. You can keep your advice to yourself. I don't like how you are implying that it was something that we did wrong as owners for this to happen. Trust me, you couldn't have done any better. Your little advice that you are trying to give me here is useless and unwanted. Plus I don't remember even asking for it. Also trust me when I say this, I have a lot more experience than you do in the stable. I practically grew up in one. During the winter we have grass hay always available to our horses even when we turn them out. Our winters are very harsh and the extra hay to eat helps. Grain is given once the horses are put into their individual stalls. Now, this horse (Maveric) knocked down our metal fence that was hot wired and got into the other pastures. Hes very large and the strongest of our horses. Our mini was eating some of the hay that was put out. That's when he attacked her.
I asked a question thats all. I wasnt trying to start a fight. I dont know why your so pissed of at me, i didnt do anything to you. I never said it was your fault. If i ofended you im sorry.
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:17 pm
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finalfantasyfreak1O1 I am your Mord Sith finalfantasyfreak1O1 I am your Mord Sith finalfantasyfreak1O1 Im glad to hear that she will get better. Im sorry that that happened i would probally have had a heart attack if that happened to my mom. The pony is so cute^.^ Have you heard if the horse is more behaved and not as food agressive? You obviously don't know much about horses. Maveric was actually very well behaved. In fact, out of all of our horses he was our best ride. He listened the most and was the easiest to ride. His previous owners didn't feed him enough and he was a starved bag of bones when he came into our possession. Once he was fattened up, he was starting to get to fat and my mother had to cut back on his feed. Its not good for a horse to be overweight but Maveric doesn't know this. He viewed my mother cutting back on his food as her trying to starve him like his previous owners did. So, he attacked. He attacked what he thought was a threat to his survival. Now, he attacked the mini ( no its not a pony, still considered a horse.) because she was near his food bowl. Again, he saw the mini as a threat. I acctually know a lot about horses. You never mentioned that he was a good horse before i posted. Plus the way you talked about him it didnt seem like he was behaved. Were do you put the food bowls, all of the stables i have been to had the food bowls inside the horse's stall. Sorry about the mix up, she looks like a pony. You can keep your advice to yourself. I don't like how you are implying that it was something that we did wrong as owners for this to happen. Trust me, you couldn't have done any better. Your little advice that you are trying to give me here is useless and unwanted. Plus I don't remember even asking for it. Also trust me when I say this, I have a lot more experience than you do in the stable. I practically grew up in one. During the winter we have grass hay always available to our horses even when we turn them out. Our winters are very harsh and the extra hay to eat helps. Grain is given once the horses are put into their individual stalls. Now, this horse (Maveric) knocked down our metal fence that was hot wired and got into the other pastures. Hes very large and the strongest of our horses. Our mini was eating some of the hay that was put out. That's when he attacked her. I asked a question thats all. I wasnt trying to start a fight. I dont know why your so pissed of at me, i didnt do anything to you. I never said it was your fault. If i ofended you im sorry.
I'm pissed off because you are a ******** coward and do s**t like this
"Good you mom probally deserved it. Hopefully next time one of your horses go crazy they will go after you and brake your fingers so people can be free of you for a few months on gaia. It dosent look like you took care of the horse that attacked your mom. He looks sick and unhealthy. Also dont ever call me a mule again you idiot. Dont tell people that their somthing when you are as clueless as a rock. Im sick of people like you who are sluts and think that their on top of the world cus they like to lie about their life. i bet that your mom didnt get trampled and your just saying that so people will feel bad for you. You probally dont even have a stable. your probally just lieing so people will like you."
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Really? You had to get on your little mule to say this to me? This is why no one likes you in the guild. Now everyone can see you for what you really are.
Hope you are prepared for the s**t storm that's coming your way.
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:44 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 1:05 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 4:07 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:00 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:01 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:06 pm
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I am your Mord Sith broken_bleeding_angel I know horses too and he looks healthy to me. Temperamental, but healthy. Quite frankly that's ******** low for some c**t scab like her to go running around getting her "Friend"/"mule" to go around saying s**t. Makes me want to c**t punt the b***h. Yeah, shes a damned coward. 5 bucks says she runs the hell away now that we've called her out. 5k says one of her mules comes back to b***h at us. XD
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 8:07 pm
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broken_bleeding_angel I am your Mord Sith broken_bleeding_angel I know horses too and he looks healthy to me. Temperamental, but healthy. Quite frankly that's ******** low for some c**t scab like her to go running around getting her "Friend"/"mule" to go around saying s**t. Makes me want to c**t punt the b***h. Yeah, shes a damned coward. 5 bucks says she runs the hell away now that we've called her out. 5k says one of her mules comes back to b***h at us. XD
Yep, further proving that shes a coward.
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