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Solo is looking for an adoption home
You have to see this boy. Solo is absolutely stunning and impressive. Here is his pedigree and adoption page:
http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/royal+king+solomon http://www.dthr.org/Solo.htm
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Tennessee
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Holy cow is he gorgeous...
Do you remember what I said about leaving horses in my pastures.
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![]() He is just a wonderful boy. I love him to death but we can't keep them all (I wish we could). Solo does need a job, he is just here looking pretty
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It seems that he only bucks with me. I am not a confident rider at this point, I only rode my horse Dusty for the last 15 years and it is very hard to switch. The trainer had him for 4 weeks and never had a lick of trouble with him. I went trail riding with them and it was a pleasure.
Solo has the greatest ground manners and very good training. He is so smooth ... . He will make a great horse for a good rider. I just hope he will find a good home, he deserves it!
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Ah, so you are the cause of his problem..
![]() You ride better then you give yourself credit for - but Dusty has spoiled you.. If I didn't have a pasture full, I would love a nice boy like that one... He sounds like he would work great for a person who will spend lots of time with him.. or a teenager .. What I would't have given for a horse like that when I was young..
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People comment on Solo all the time. He disengages front and hind on a 12 ft lead, side passes on hand. Our trainer things he would make a great ranch horse or working cow horse. If our footing would be right he would do sliding stops. Solo is naturally working from the rear.
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