New Forests Rock
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Which is exactly what I have had to do - 10 years with no horse contact then at 66 starting over - but we are a long time deadMy heart desires an unhinged arab x section d but my head says stick to pure arabs. If my horse retires in the next few years but lives until he's into his 30s, I could have ten years plus of no riding at all then be starting again in my early sixties.Maybe I'll have come to my senses by then and just pack it in.