
Hi all! Not a real good picture of me (Janet), but you have to remember it is an amateur taking it. Hahahaha

Here is a picture of my other half. George. I would be lost without him even on the days when he is onery. Would be mighty lonely.
When you get older, you tend to go to the smaller animals. We started out with big horses and George rode with the Weber County Mounted Sheriff's Posse for years and did the drills in rodeos in other states and also was the captain of the Posse in 1993. Now we have given up the big horses as we sure can't ride anymore but the small horses are just what the doctor ordered as they are excellent in disposition and are easy to handle as they are so willing to please.
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We started out our career with the small equine with 2 half brothers ages 2 years old. we bought them from dear friends. The 2 miniature horses were out of the same sire. Bar Double "S" horses. They were the B size meaning they were over 34 inches but not over 38 inches. We loved them and especially Duch who accomplished many Hall of Fame plaques for us and we enjoyed him so much. We showed him in everything possible at the time we were showing and so we sold him to be used in showing by a youth. This 17 year old girl took him to the Nationals in Oklahoma where all the top horses are shown from all over the USA and some foriegn countries and she too NATIONAL CHAMPION OBSTACLE DRIVING with him in September 2006 and he passed away at the age of 14 in October 2006. Very unexpectedly.