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Related: About this forumOut at Burr Oak farm in Lexington, Ky
Most of the horses here are for Jumping and reining. They are much mellower than thoroughbreds.
This horse is my favorite. He's a real sweet animal.
This one is a badassed biter. He will calm down after his hanging twins get snipped.
The woman on the right has spent much of her life working with horses. She is a real fan of Commissioner out of Windstream farm. You can see by the shirt she is wearing she likes that farm.
The barn from up by the covered training yard.
The covered yard.
This is lily, a rescue dog.
This dog is so lazy, when the other dogs start barking and running around, he just nods his head.
This is the Burr Oak
elleng
(131,253 posts)Love the horses (and people and dogs) and thanks for the Burr Oak, had one in our back yard in DC, but don't have a picture of it!
alfredo
(60,078 posts)That one is around 200 to 300 years old judging from its size.
NV Whino
(20,886 posts)Love the oak.
alfredo
(60,078 posts)some decades past. That lighter line goes down to the ground.
MelissaB
(16,420 posts)I just moved south of you. I'm in Richmond.
This is such a beautiful part of the country.
alfredo
(60,078 posts)Check out Berea too.