Arabian Horses of Coos County, OR

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Arabian Horses of Coos County, OR Recreation/Equestrian

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"Only way that horses win is if you sit there and spend time with 'em. Show 'em that you're tryin' to help 'em. Love 'em. Talk to 'em. Get to know 'em. That's what you gotta do. You love 'em and they'll love you, too. People might call me crazy, but that's the way it is. I been on the racetrack 34 years, and I ain't never gonna give up. I think they'll take me to my grave with a pitchfork in my hand and a rub rag in my back pocket."

Secretariat and his beloved groom Mr. Eddie Sweat.

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28/08/2022

Anyone who doesn’t realize these beautiful souls have hearts and emotions and families has simply spent no time with them or paid attention. We had to euthanize Ajax this afternoon. It was gut wrenching, heart breaking and a loss that will never be filled. Quarter Quarter - on the right - loved this big draft gentleman. He was one of a kind amazing and gentle and taught this little man all about being a horse. So I wanted him to be able to say goodbye to Ajax and find an understanding in his own way as to why he was going to be gone and never come back. I didn’t want Ajax to just “disappear” and Quarter look and cry for him as I have seen happen with others.

Quarter spent over an hour trying to get Ajax up. He pulled on him. He bit him. He pawed him. He pushed him. He whinnied at him. Over and over for more than sixty agonizing minutes. When I or his mama tried to move him away or console him he laid his ears back, bared his teeth and pushed us away from Ajax’s body. He was guarding him and wanted nobody near. Finally, he fell to the ground next to Ajax and cried. I don’t really care if anyone believes a horse can cry, this little man did and it has left me sobbing for three hours. Deep, guttural wails of grief. And so he lay, until his mama finally forced him to his feet and we were able to move him out of the riding arena so we could take Ajax away.

The lessons we could learn that are right in front of us that so many simply can’t see. This is family. This is grief. This is love. It just looks different.

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20/02/2020

Welcome to your place to share, teach, learn, and promote Arabian Horses in Coos County and the Oregon South Coast Area. This is a place for owners, breeders, trainers, handlers, grooms, transporters, and Arabian Horse supporters from all walks of life. Whether you dream of owning an Arabian, keep your Arabian in your backyard as a friend and sometime trail horse, are into activities such as endurance rider, sport horse, main ring, driving partner, or breeding stock; here is a place to meet like minded individuals. This is your forum to promote the Arabian, Anglo-Arab, and Half-Arab experience. It’s time to promote and support the breed we love!

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