palo1
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Such lovely horses!! It wasn't quite the right time for me but I still think of the Arrayan filly I was interested to buy. Maybe one day...
Which one was that Palo?Such lovely horses!! It wasn't quite the right time for me but I still think of the Arrayan filly I was interested to buy. Maybe one day...
He is just so bloomin lovely!on gardening duty
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Oh she's gorgeous ? I was admiring her too.I just came across this thread while searching Arrayan on Google. I just bought a 2 1/2 year old Arrayan filly, she’s out of a Paint mare “Aztecs Paint it Black”. She’s pink of course. I know two other Arrayans, one pink and one dark steel grey roan - it has been a secret dream of mine to own one of these fabulous horses. (I already own two Uraguy criollo geldings, but one has been retired for years and the other has just been diagnosed with hock arthritis). I’m sure she’ll soon knock them into shape
A few baby pictures of my new girl. She’s called Peregrina Picaflor (Hummingbird). I don’t have her yet, she’s coming home in about a month - i absolutely can’t wait?
Which one was that Palo?
I have two ex Criollo Farm geldings still going strong, one retired years ago now aged high twenties, and one still ridden aged 20 or so. I know of a few others locally too. Monique is in Holland now I believe, still dealing in criollos.Paso's. Now you are really talking. Nothing in this world rides like a PP with brio.
I don't know how many Criollos there are in the UK. Arrayans's offspring could be counted accurately, I know of other odd ones, The criollo farm has now presumably long gone and there cannot be many left from that era. Anyone else know how many there are?
Just half - Falco was the only foal his mum had - they all really keep the Arrayan Numa looks!@Landcruiser and @PaulnasherryRocky are your two full siblings?
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