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Hobbit– ADOPTED!

Type: Unknown

Age: 7 Years

Sex: Mare

Size: 16 Hand

Color: Buckskin Pinto

Health: As a baby, I had an infection in one of my legs, so it grew up a little bit crooked – to be safe, I should not be jumped or raced.

Hey there – I’m Hobbit! I am 16 hands, buckskin with some fancy pinto markings on my belly and legs, and I turned 7 years old today. Look, I LOVE people and I have no boundaries because frankly, I am a people. I have no riding training, but my temperament makes up for that. I have been ridden though – once a year on my 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th birthdays – so that makes me a professional, doesn’t it? I am very mellow around the two-leggeds, but I will take advantage of pushovers. As a baby, I had an infection in one of my legs, so it grew up a little bit crooked – to be safe, I should not be jumped or raced. You should know that I blow out my own birthday candles every year. I want to be queen of the world – are you coming with me?

Hi Future Owner!

Hey there – I’m Hobbit! I am 16 hands, buckskin with some fancy pinto markings on my belly and legs, and I turned 7 years on April 14th. Look, I LOVE people and I have no boundaries because frankly, I am a people. I have no riding training, but my temperament makes up for that. I have been ridden though – once a year on my 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th birthdays – so that makes me a professional, doesn’t it? I am very mellow around the two-leggeds, but I will take advantage of pushovers. As a baby, I had an infection in one of my legs, so it grew up a little bit crooked – to be safe, I should not be jumped or raced. You should know that I blow out my own birthday candles every year. I want to be queen of the world – are you coming with me?

Love, Hobbit

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