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T.WendtMahew Equine & Canine Promotions
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Female
40 years old
Nashville, Tennessee
United States
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OFFLINE
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| LAST LOGIN: |
09/27/2008 11:00:29 |
| HAIR COLOR: |
Used to be blonde |
| FAVORITE RIDERS: |
Lynn Palm, of course! |
| FAVORITE TRAIL RIDES: |
With my friends, Janet and Sam! |
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| HORSE NAME: |
Heza Mounty Too |
| RIDING DISCIPLINE: |
All Around |
| UPCOMING COMPETITIONS: |
None. He's retired! |
| HISTORY OF YOUR HORSE: |
I bought him when he was 4 and barely broke! He ran off with me the first time I rode him and bucked my Dad off during our two-week trial basis. We kept him anyway! After retraining/finishing him with Lynn Palm's methods, he became the most willing, most broke, biggest hearted horse I've ever ridden. His whole attitude changed. He qualified for the PHBA World Show; won All Around and Reserve Circuit Awards for AQHA, multiple year-end awards for local circuits, and numerous 4-H awards and championships. He has taught many children how to ride and is the royal prince of the farm, loved by all and humbly ruling his pasture! |
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I earn my living as a lawyer, but my true passion is training and showing horses (now, also agility dogs). I've owned horses for more than thirty years and recently got into dog agility. I still own my youth horse, who is now 28 yrs. old. I have an 18 yr. old mare that I showed Amatuer. She had her first baby this year, a filly by Regal Lark. I also have a 14 yr. old Skipper W gelding, owned by my first agility instructor. I have 11 dogs, 10 of which are Border Collie mixes. The king of the pack is Rex, he's a phenominal BC/Blue Heeler (a.k.a., Australian Cattle Dog) cross. He's just turned 3 yrs. old and on his way to win the USDAA National Dog Agility title! He is a world class dog, smarter than me and my Husband put together, and fast as lightening! But, my heart lies belongs to showing horses. Hopefully, I'll find the time to juggle both so that I can be true to myself and my dog.
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