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Ready
Ready Enforcer is a chestnut Quarter horse. He stands 15.3
hands. Born in 1981 in California, Ready worked for two years
for a rancher in Texas, which is where he received his “WB”
brand. Ready was then purchased by a lady who lived in upstate
New York, who rode him frequently. She said Ready was a
wonderful companion and won many ribbons in the halter class.
After nine years, the woman moved and gave Ready to a family
with three girls. Unfortunately, Ready did not receive the
proper care and he was left underfed in a field. His next owner
was a girl who won many ribbons with Ready in equitation and
jumping in her 4H program.
Ready’s former owners, the ones which retired him to Ryerss in
September 2008, purchased Ready in 1998 for trail riding. Naïve
at purchasing their first horse, these owners did not realize
the anger which had built up in Ready and the arthritis and
navicular problems he had. Ready was difficult to handle and
tried to show them he was boss. With a lot of patience and
kindness from his owners, Ready learned to trust them and proved
to be very calm and had great ground manners. He had great
gaits and served well as a trail rider and best friend.
Sailor
Lad’s Double Skip is
a red roan Appaloosa. He stands 16.1 hands. A very
gentle, easy-going horse, Sailor proved to be a great pleasure
riding horse for his inexperienced former owner. Prior to
that, Sailor was a Canadian National Champion on the line and
shown in western and dressage. He retired to Ryerss in
June 2008.
Sarah
Sarah, also known as Cookie Monster, is a
buckskin Quarter horse cross. She stands 14.3 hands.
Born in 1979, Sarah held an active career in jumping and
dressage, competing in many hunter and paper chases. She
also served as a therapeutic riding horse until she suffered a
leg injury. Since her retirement to Ryerss Farm in October
2007, Sarah enjoys spending time with her friend, Dollar.
Sassy
Namar’s Sassy Lass is a
golden chestnut Arabian. She stands 15 hands. Born in
1976, she was a great trail horse with a daring attitude,
willing to climb and cross anything her former owner requested.
Sassy was known for taking things out of pockets, rearranging
laundry and untying lead lines. She loves carrots and
apples. Sassy retired to Ryerss in June 1994. She
can be found out to pasture with her devoted friend, Pirate.
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