The One That Got Away…
May 19 2008
A lot of you have asked for this thread, and just because it coincides with my new web site project, which I am going to finish when I’m on vacation from my primary job next week, I’ve decided today’s the day.
I have heard some feedback along the lines of “oh, people talk about that, but they wouldn’t REALLY save their old horse if they have the opportunity.” I think that is bullshit. I think a lot of you would indeed save your old horses, or horses that you bred. I want to get this set up and prove that to be true. At left, the red chestnut is my “one that got away.” She was sold with her papers around 1993 or 1994. She is a 1983 Thoroughbred mare, registered name Penny Andy. 15.3 hh, unusual face marking as you can see, left front sock. Does not tie AT ALL. Explosive in that regard. Rides great, very soft, great little canter, jumps willingly but not great form, hangs her lead changes. Extremely sweet. Clips, loads, etc. Most likely in Milwaukee or Chicago areas, if still around. I heard she was at a hunter-jumper barn in Mequon, Wisconsin in the mid-90s but never managed to confirm that. I would take this mare back in a heartbeat.
EDITED: OMG someone knows her, she really is or was in Mequon and doing great…I am waiting for more info
More tips on finding your horse:
For Jockey Club mares, don’t forget to check to see if they have AQHA, APHA or ApHC foals. They could and that could provide you with the lead you need! Ditto if you have an AQHA mare you’re looking for – she could have ApHC or APHA foals.
For those of you looking for a registered horse that isn’t a Thoroughbred – post the name. There are a lot of folks here with AQHA, APHA, etc. memberships who get free searches every month and would be happy to look up your horse’s current owner for you. It might be that simple.
Just google your horse’s name, but put it in quotes. I.E. “Penny Andy” If there are common terms involved, try something like “Penny Andy” Thoroughbred, “Penny Andy” mare or “Penny Andy” horse.
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I mentioned Donnie in a comment before, but of all the horses I have ever met he is the one I wish I could have rescued.
I know he was a bay Oldenburg who was a hunter/jumper. He was so well behaved and had a great personality, and was well put together. Always came up lame for some reason and that caused him to be dropped with a person who was a hoarder. She had a herd of geldings about a dozen strong in a small half acre paddock. He was getting beat up because he just wouldn’t fight back. He was taken out of a stall because the stalls were for boarders. I do not know anymore of his history other than he was dumped. I wish I did, because the barn he was in near Richmond, Michigan was crap.