LETS TALK HORSES
As a rule, we don't ship on an International basis. On occasion, however, we have been asked to ship specific merchandise to Europe and have done so very successfully.
Such is the case with our Ozark Cowgirl Fever Horse Blankets. We have recently sent blankets to France, Switzerland and also to Italy.
Congratulations customers. You were perhaps among the best customers we have worked with. Thanks for letting us know just how much you love the blankets. Am loving the pictures, too.
I just put Cody into our Picture It section. Handsome boy!
Such is the case with our Ozark Cowgirl Fever Horse Blankets. We have recently sent blankets to France, Switzerland and also to Italy.
Congratulations customers. You were perhaps among the best customers we have worked with. Thanks for letting us know just how much you love the blankets. Am loving the pictures, too.
I just put Cody into our Picture It section. Handsome boy!
Comments
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Customer in Netherlands on January 30, 2012 at 11:29 AM said:Haf been vatching thiss. Ve vant to be kistomer but haf not heird from you. Vish to here and to sale. Danke.
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on February 4, 2012 at 10:11 AM said:Loving the informality. You have just the right blogs. Not constant or overdone. Thjank you.
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on April 26, 2012 at 3:17 PM said:My daughter is 2 1/2. I plan on siattrng her in lead line soon. Because she is still so little, my husband holds onto her leg and torso while I lead whenever she is on a horse. When she is ready to be led without someone holding onto her, I will definitely invest in a quality helmet. I think all children should be wearing helmets whenever they are mounted in-and-out of the show ring. I think this is why our hunter divisions are so popular among junior exhibitors.I've noticed in some of the catalogs that they are siattrng to make helmets that resemble saddleseat derbies. I'm hoping to see more of these in the show ring among our junior exhibitors and lead line riders.
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on April 26, 2012 at 10:38 PM said:Thank you from the Netherlands. I had not noticed the new comment and apologize for the delay in commenting back. Thank you for stopping by our little blog. I would enjoy speaking more with you. In fact, I am most interested in finding out something about my horse that was moved to Scandinavia as a Saddlebred Foundation Sire. His name was changed to "Pike" - his sire was WC Superior Odds and his dam was Joellen Anacacho. He's most probably deceased now. But I'd love to hear more. Meanwhile, I hope you get a chance to write back again. Look forward to hearing from you. Danke.
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on April 26, 2012 at 10:44 PM said:Hello Patti. Thanks for giving a comment about this little blog. I'm glad you like the number of postings and that it's not overdone. I find myself pretty busy writing, blogging, and handling the website and customers. Keeps me focused on business and meeting great people and welcoming back others. I just love it. So glad you stopped by. Anything I can do to help, anything you'd like to talk about, just let me know. Maybe you can help me -- Help me figure out how to make Patrick less prone to carrying on when I take one of his little mini friends out and he has to stay behind. Separation anxiety - I have not been able to ease Patrick's unease and crazies.
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on April 26, 2012 at 10:49 PM said:Hi Miketsukami. Thanks for taking time to write. I'll just bet your little one is absolutely adorable when she's on the horse. I'm really glad you are so conscious of the helmets. I often wonder how come not more helmets have been manufactured for all of the riding styles. I mean, the western kids never get a helmet on. Sure they ride with a western hat and look fabulous and all, but it doesn't really give much protection. What am I saying - no real protection. Same with the equitation kids. Regardless of riding style, kids are best off wearing a good helmet, one that fits well. It offers some protection in case of a fall. I do hope you'll get a chance to put your little one in a class or two and maybe you could even send us a picture. I could add it right to the "Picture It" section. Nothing cuter than these little guys when they are getting interested in horses!
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