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Tequila, (Sponsored) Jule (Available) and Noel (adopted)
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I'm Tequila and my bloodlines are all foundation. By the way I'm one of those golden boys and I am changing color. I have a very nice white blaze. I am also turning into one of the pasture pests as I have discovered that people have carrots and can scratch me in strange places that I can't reach. Please come and scratch me and feed me carrots. I will follow you everywhere! I am halter broke and looking for that special someone who loves palominos.
NEWS: I found me a mommy and a loving family that ADORES me. I am being sponsored and trained with intent to adopt by Desiree for her human Mom Debbie! They are here to give me some extra special TLC (In my book that stands for training-love-carrots!). I could not be happier!
Love,
Tequila!
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Emmy, 2005 Bay Filly. Trainer Jennifer fell in love with me... too late!
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Hi I'm Emmy, I was named that, because the farm hopes to be nominated for one after they finish the documentary about why all of us are here. I am a very beautiful and now a darker bay filly that is really getting tall and full of herself. I am starting to really like people, so I will be waiting for you and some carrots by the fence. I can compete for you and win your heart as well. My bloodlines speak for themselves. As my grandsire says, Charge it to Daddy! I could go Western or English for you. Lets go home now!
Thanks Jenn!
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Hi I'm Emmy, are you my mommy?
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Kahlua is adopted! Thank you Rochelle!! I am your Dream baby!
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My name is Kahlua & Cream, and I have decided that people are OK to be around, but I do like carrots better. Well at least that was until I met Rochelle. She has a bag full of carrots and we get along just fine. I am filling out and turning into a very feminine little filly. My nickname is Kuhildago. (Ask Pyruz how to pronounce that- please! He seems to do it very well. "He" -who has adopted 3 Canyon Creek babies, thinks I am just adorable).
When you come to see me, you can also look at my Mom, Cody. She is up there in the mare pasture. I've been watching her everyday - she is in her 4th month of saddle training and just got adopted by Vikki. I told mom that there isn't much grass out here in California and I was thinking about going back home to Canada.
She told me that I should not be so demanding and that we were lucky to be here. Mom is trying to teach me patience, because she thinks that someone will fall in love with me (besides her of course) soon. And she was so right! I told her I would stop thinking about going home if someone with a grass pasture adopted me. I heard that Malibu is a pretty nice place, so if I can end up close to there I could be happy. Either that or a carrot farm. Thanks for looking at me. Too bad you missed out! I have a wonderful human Mom and lots of patience now. We will see about that grass pasture, but in the meantime, Mom, please don't forget to bring those carrots! Have a nice day, Kahlua.
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