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Re: [NAEMS_EQUESTRIANS] We have more new members!

The Gypsies TRULY become a part of your family and win your hearts very
quickly. They have personalities uncommon for the common horse. We breed
for hobby and possible retirement supplement. Not a large operation. My
ideal herd will be only 3 to 5 mares and our one stallion.

If you ever have need, our stallion is available for stud. I will be
getting his complete physical next spring so all offspring can be
registered with the US Societies.

We are just getting into this. I am anxious to get my mare started in more
in-depth dressage training (limited, of course, by her pregnancy size) and
our medieval gaming. They are also supposed to be fast horses; we'll see.

Nice to meet you.

Tracy
Tracy Helget
Flynt Hylls Gypsy Horses
helget@...
785-770-2053
Riding a horse is not a gentle hobby, to be picked up and laid down like a
game of solitaire. It is a grand passion. It seizes a person whole and,
once it has done so, she will have to accept that her life will be
radically changed - Ralph Waldo Emerson




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> Welcome Tracy, this is a young group meaning not many here yet, but the
> ones already here are wonderful folks! I hope we can get the word out so
> we can network together and share info, EMS stories, horse stories, even
> family stories!
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> I love Gypsy Cobs. I have been looking at some Piebald Cobs in
> Scotland, and may possibly be importing a few next spring. I fell in
> love with them when I went to the Island of Mull on vacation in Scotland
> last year. My hubby and I are both part Scottish so it was fun to go
> check out our heritage and see where my great great great great great
> great grandfather Rob Roy MacGregor was laid to rest.
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> We even rode the Appaloosas of Ardfernne which was fun, but I fell in
> love with those colorful cobs with their long flowing feathers!!! I was
> awestruck and I was shocked at how cheap they are over there!!! It is
> just the importing to the states that is outrageous!
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Tue Nov 7, 2006 5:28 pm

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So lets get some introductions going. We are a small group but growing. Our hope is to eventually form a National Equestrian Search & Rescue Group. The word...
Linda
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Nov 4, 2006
1:37 pm

Hi, all. I am Tracy. I live in northeast Kansas and breed Gypsy Cobs. I am the supervisor of the billing office of a large medical practice. I have been trying...
Tracy Helget
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Nov 6, 2006
7:25 pm

Welcome Tracy, this is a young group meaning not many here yet, but the ones already here are wonderful folks! I hope we can get the word out so we can...
LMcClellan
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Nov 7, 2006
1:35 pm

The Gypsies TRULY become a part of your family and win your hearts very quickly. They have personalities uncommon for the common horse. We breed for hobby and...
Tracy Helget
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Nov 7, 2006
5:32 pm
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