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Freshman Class 0f 2013

8/27/2013

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So this is the 'Freshman class of 2013'. Well that doesn't mean that they will graduate in 2017, it just means that they arrived at Safe Harbor this summer!  They have all spent the required week or so alone in a pen adjoining the horse herd and we've made sure they were healthy and that their injuries wouldn't be too much for running in the big pasture. They've been accepted now by our gelding in charge (Memory) and  second in command (Paint).  And the all important lead mare (Zsa Zsa) has given her approval!  But instead of fully integrating into the ranks of the herd, these 4 have chosen to keep hanging out together. It's not that they are all timid spirits, actually I sense that one of them will end up being quite in charge, but for some reason they have been enjoying security in being a quartet!  So, like anxious freshman everywhere, they are sticking together at the lunch table!  (Individual stories to follow on our 'sponsorship page').

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4/24/2018 05:59:54 pm

When you said the word "freshmen", I thought you were referring to students who are up for schooling. But what I see in the photo are horses who might be new to your ranch, that's why they were called "freshmen". If I am on of the horses, I wouldn't worry that much because I know that I will receive the right amount of love and care from people around me. I am sure that they will look after me, and I want to thank them for that. This just proves that there are still plenty of people who are naturally animal lovers!

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