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@drcvs

Wow!! You’re inspiring me! I’ll have to check into the international agility. My 16 year old mare I will never give up, but the two year old “wild” mustang I’m not sure. She’s absolutely wonderful and calm as a cucumber. She’s bonded beautifully with my menagerie of animals. But I need a two year old like a hole in the head. Thanks for everything you shared, you’ve given me much more to consider. I’m sorry your husband is going through cancer too! I wish you both the best!

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@drcvs Beautiful picture! I am acquainted with a few mustangs that my sister has and they are beautiful, but I don't want to trot when riding. My spine prefers a gaited horse. I bought a small (14.2) younger one 2 years ago who is now 8 and he came very well trained. He's a sweetheart. He does have some amazing abilities, and I've seen him jump into the air like a Lipizzaner. He's very playful and somewhat annoying to the other horses.

Jennifer