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Join Date: 02-01-08
Location: NY
Posts: 50
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Mandi
Mandi was the horse I grew up riding on. She was the perfect horse for a beginner and never gave me any problems. When I was 10 she was out in the pasture one night and there was a terrible rain storm. Unfortunately, she was struck by lightening and died instantly. So, this is a thread in honor of her.
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Join Date: 10-01-07
Posts: 88
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I hope you wouldn't mind if I ask why is your horse outside in the pasture on a stormy night?
Nevertheless, I hope you have get through it already. Losing a loved one in an unexpected manner is the hardest way of separation. At least you still have her good memories with you. |
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Join Date: 02-01-08
Location: NY
Posts: 50
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No, I don't mind at all. I grew up on a cattle ranch where we had about 8,000 acres. After a long day of riding we let the horses out to pasture. Each pasture has plenty of grass and at least 2 water tanks or windmills. Therefore, the horses may not come back to the corral for a few days. It was just one of those Colorado storms that comes up in the middle of the night without any notice or warning.
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