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Well when you look like that, it's understandable. LOL. My guy is good with humans but also has the "hot sh*t" attitude around other horses. He is 24 years old and still runs the herd, some of the others horses are younger and much larger, but it is all in the attitude. I'm just happy he can maintain his high status, he wasn't very well cared for before I got him and his teeth don't work so great. He eats REALLY slow, so it is great that he is the first to get food and no one dares to touch "his" pile even though he is still working on it when everyone else's food is long gone.
Why Gary? What does your mental image of it tell you?
Oh, don't ask him that Adele... trust me, you don't want to hear the answer...
Anyways... here's one of his daughters from this year, Ariela Sumara (Ariel), with mom Bint Halima Geisha (Binty). She's a cutie, but really shy. This will be Binty's last foal, and then she will retire. She is 26.
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