Lucy
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Lucy winter 2003/2004 |
In September of 2003 I purchased Lucy for SoldierWhen I had Danielle Sender do a reading on Soldier in 2002, he revealed to her that he would like to mentor young horses. Almost immediately after that reading, a young warmblood moved to the ranch were I boarded Soldier and Huey. Soldier immediately took the young horse under his wing and spent nearly all his time with him, disciplining him and teaching him. I was amazed. To make a long story short, we had to leave that place abruptly due to the owners not feeding the horses. I felt sad that Soldier had to leave his young friend, and promised that when I could, I would buy him a baby of his own. In 2003 I rented a 20 acre farm and so had room for another horse. I went to the same place where I had bought Huey, and bought a young weanling filly. She is a registered breeding stock Paint, as she has no spots, and her registered name is Sheezaluckydevil. I named her that because, in a way, she was also a rescue, as that farm had a reputation of sending babies without color to the same auction at which I got Soldier. When I brought her home, Soldier and Huey - one on each side of her - walked her around the paddock and showed her the fence line. The rest is history. There is nothing wrong with Lucy, but she has permanent home at the rescue. |
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Huey with a young Lucy 2004 |
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Lucy and Soldier 2004
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Soldier, Lucy, Bettina, and Huey winter 2004/2005 |
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Lucy, Huey, and Roxie in the pond 2006 |
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