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Living in a rural area, there is more opportunity to have space from people. I try to go to the barn when the other people associated with it are NOT there, and I carry sanitizer for before and after chores, as some of the tools are shared. One thing I do pretty routinely is exercise the older horses I have or take care of. I'm so lucky to be able to do this in relative safety.

This fellow nicknamed "Bud" (actually Swifty's Taylor Made, a giant Quarter Horse) is 29 years old, or a very fit 82 years old in people years. His owner retired him with me. That means I take care of him but she pays his bills.

I try to ensure he gets a few minutes of movement most days to keep his light arthritis from causing him discomfort. Tomorrow we will probably go for a very light ride for the first time this year. No running, just some very light exercise for maybe an hour, and we'll see how he does. Most people (his farrier, etc.) think he appears younger than he actually is - that's because he's had a lot of good care.

This year we worked to get some extra weight off him - probably about 70 pounds or 32 kg, which considerably helps his arthritis and wellbeing.

More than you likely wanted to know, but I'm very pleased so far with how well he is doing.

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Wow! What a lovely horse! Thank you for sharing this picture with us.😀👍🌈

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Thanks :)

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One of my favorite things (even when I was young) was/is horses.😀👍🌈

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What a great job you have Wallowa. You must never ever get fed up of going to work. He is absolutely beautiful. He is stunning in fact. It's great he's lost some weight to help with his arthritis. He certainly doesn't look 29 years old. It must be down to your good care of him. 😊🐎🐎

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Thanks! His original owner took great care of him, but we've been watching him very closely and I'm quite pleased with how he is doing. He's more of an agreement than a job, but I am getting lots of benefits from the agreement. So is his person. She and her husband moved to a lower elevation because of COPD and it did help him tremendously. She would have had to board him somewhere that costs at least twice as much - and with her husband's health, going to a barn with multiple people coming and going would have been more of a risk than here. So we all win!

Thanks!

I hope I look as beautiful and as content at 82!

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I wish I looked like that that now. 😂

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grin.

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What a beautiful looking horse and glad you are taking so good care of him 🐎🐎

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thanks! :)

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leo60

He is beautiful! Amazing for his age . good care is all xx

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thanks! We just did a first light ride today, and it turns out he's slimmed down 3 notches on the cinch!

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Fantastic looking specimen! I like the idea of a loving home for retired horses. You are doing a wonderful, rewarding job. Oh, I love your line drawings too.

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Sure is great. For a long time I wasn't able to do these things but am so happy to have figured out an affordable way to do them now.

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so nice of you!

It's true Wallowa. There are so many advantages to being a country person at the moment, and a preferred way of life always for so many.

Very good to make Bud's acquaintance and heartwarming to read of your care of him. Not more than I wanted to know at all! It's really delightful to learn more of your life. Thank you for sharing so much of it with us. 🙏

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I’ve only just found this thread , but just want to agree with Callendersgal, I enjoy reading about your life Wallowa. So interesting.🙂🐴

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so kind of you!

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Lovely picture Wallowa. What an interesting life you have working with horses like you do and in such a beautiful setting. Do you have dog/s? Thanks for sharing this by the way.

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No, I have the 2 horses and a couple of inside cats at the house. I feel so lucky. PS... today we did our first ride (on the big light colored horse "Bud") and he did really well!

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That's really good, I'm really pleased for you-it's so good when things work out the way you hoped they would. 👍

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Thanks!

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Beautiful ♥️x

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Gorgeous; I love Quarter horses, but there are very few in UK. I don't think he looks anywhere near his age. Is that a round pen?

I like Monty Roberts' ideas on horse training, much kinder than standard methods.

Cheers, Midori

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Yes, that's a round pen! He's registered. He actually has a lot of thoroughbred in him as he comes from racing horse stock on the dam's side. I looked him up once on a pedigree site. If you go back far enough (1700 ish), he's actually related to my Arabian mare, as thoroughbreds are largely descended from 3 Arabian foundation sires. Both of them go back to all three. But she's tiny and he's very tall.

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