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New Faces

In the last three months we have said too many goodbyes. We take comfort in the fact that all of the residents we lost were in their 30’s with the exception of Stormy who was about to turn 26. It is nice to know that they had such long, healthy lives. We hope we are done with goodbyes for a long while, but sadly you never know when it will happen again.


On a happier note we have welcomed some new faces to Paradigm Farms. Any horse person loves welcoming a new horse into their lives, and it is always fun to see what walks off the trailer. Some of our new residents have been here several weeks, some have only been here a few days. We have some lovely new faces waiting to greet us each morning. We have introduced a couple of our new faces to you already, but I thought I would let you meet all of them, some of them a second time, in this post.


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This stunning mare is Wendolynn. She retired from a dressage career.



As he always does, Timbit introduced himself to the new resident


Wendolynn and MyLight



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This big guy is Roho (Spanish for red). He retired from a career in 3-day eventing.


When we start introducing new horses into their family groups we set up temporary paddocks using electric tape in their future pasture. This is Roho meeting Oskar in his temporary paddock.


Oskar, Donovan and Roho having a meet and greet.



Toledo, Johnny and Roho



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This adorable face belongs to Baner (pronounced like Bonner with a short A). Baner retired from a career in dressage.


Timbit never misses an opportunity to introduce himself



Baner and Carter hanging out


Roho and Baner having fun



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This handsome gelding is Gus. I love how he was trying to strike a pose, yet messed up the regal look by flipping his upper lip. Gus retired from a career in dressage.



Gus meeting Johnny and Toledo in his temporary paddock


Gus and Walon


Gus grazing with friends Donovan and Rubrico



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Last, but certainly not least, this is Happy. Happy retired from a career as a show jumper. Happy lives up to his name in every way.


In an all too common theme around here, Timbit made sure he and Happy were well acquainted.


Happy and Mick grooming


Happy, front right, enjoying a gallop through the pasture




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