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Horse needs a home! A
guy who boards his horse with mine just called to tell me
his is euthanizing her “because he can’t take care of her
any more”. She is an older Arabian mare who was in great
shape till he let her get very thin this summer. She is
healthy, just had her fall shots and teeth work but needs
some weight put on her. I told her I would take her and
fatten her up and try to find a home for her. I have seen
kids ride her and she does well with them./smaller>/fontfamily>
If anyone who can help me find a good home for her it would
be greatly appreciated as I already have three and don’t
really need/want another one. If you are interested, let me
know and I will send a picture or set a time to show her.
Shelley 720-560-3619/smaller>/fontfamily>
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As of July 12th, THE LLAMAS HAVE GONE TO
THEIR NEW HOME IN THE MOUNTAINS.
This is of particular relevance to those
of us who ride on the trail that leads to Meade arena owning
horses that are terrified of the llamas. We can now ride
there without panic. Many, many thanks to Claire and Pete
Mindock for graciously offering their front field for years
and years to riders whose horses became dangerous when
trying to get past the llamas to get to Meade. It is folks
like the Mindocks who make our equestrian community the
incredible place that it is today. Thank You so much Claire
and Pete!!!
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CHVEA adopts 3 Pond Park and South Monroe Bridle
Trail.
Through the city of cherry hills adopt a
street/trail/park program CHVEA
applied for and has officially been approved to adopt 3 Pond
Park and three trails that comprise the key bridle trail
linking the highline to Quincy also known as the South
Monroe street trail.
The city will be posting 3 signs featuring the CHVEA logo on the bridle trail and one at
each entrance to 3 Pond Park
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CHVEA donates manure bucket to Meade arena.
CHVEA mounting block donation to Meade Arena
on the way.
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