Hello, my name is Jennifer and I have been working with a mare that was sired by your stud Raven. I would like to learn a little more about Raven, if you would be willing to share that information with me. Judging from my mare's personality, it would appear that Raven is a very willing and friendly horse, with a lot of action.
We are always pleased when asked for more information. But... if the mare has not been registered and the owners do not wish to do a DNA test, there is no way to really know if the mare above is really a Raven daughter. We STRONGLY recommend all of Raven's offspring to be registered. The process is not expensive and filling out the paper work is not that hard.
The mare above looks like she could be a Raven daughter but the picture won't be placed on the photo gallery of the website unless the owner has proof.
Today will be busy, Braelyn is coming over for the morning, the Bibles and supplies need to be hauled to the Skyline home this afternoon. Jane's papers must be dropped off at Rhoda's work after Skyline and since she works next to a Walmart, coffee and pills will be purchased. Somehow after the move we had no aspirin, tylenol, or ibuprofen in the apartment, in fact I can only find a small bottle with just a few pills left of aleve. We have lots of medications for dogs or horses, just nothing for people. For some reason even when we are in a store we don't think to buy drugs.
The permit paper work and fee for the Spoon River Drive needs to be mailed out today or there will be a $25.00 late fee. Trying to fill out the paper work isn't easy. Do we really need to take a 15 hour food safety class and pay $99.00 to learn the correct way to make cotton candy? Somehow today time to make phone calls must be scheduled or it won't happen. Knowing Karin is up early her call was first on the list only to found out she doesn't get up at 5:30am, she gets up at 6:00am. Dan's call will be placed after 6:30am, don't want to wake another of my siblings too early.
She is pretty. I'm still looking into (Rudy) aka "Falcon". Looking good so far... just trying to get some sort of video so I can see his movement. I had a vet pre-purchase exam and he said he was a very nice horse. Calm and smart... he had never been lunged.. the vet said it took a whole 30 seconds to "teach" him. :)
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