
| Coyote Creek is a working ranch and guide service nestled in the shadow of the Olympic Mountains. We specialize in working horses, so mainly have stock breeds, like Quarter Horses and Paints and enjoy the robustness of Mustangs, though may have a warmblood or arabian around sometimes. We have recently found a love of Dressage as well, with the addition of our stallion Tieton who had a knack for the sport. Because of this we will most likely be adding some warmbloods to the herd as well. Rules: Please COMMENT HERE to inquire about breedings INSTEAD of sending me a note, it will be much easier for me to keep track of whats going on. More info on Coyote Creek Breeding can be found here [link] under the "Breeding" thread Find HARPG here [link] Rules for breeding (either using one of my studs or leasing one of my mares): Whomever requests the breeding is responsible for the breeding picture and foal picture. The breeding picture must be done before the foal picture. Please send me links to both the breeding pic and foal picture so I can keep my horses updated. We have three distinctions of breeding availability-- Open: No restrictions on Breed/Color/Etc. Selective: Breed/Color/or Other restrictions apply. Closed: Horse is not available to outside breeding If you have any questions at all, please feel free to contact me Our horses have been split up into separate journals to make it easy for you to find the horse you are looking for, and also by breed inside the journal. [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] [link] HARPG TB Stallion Directory |
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~*~Kailey~*~
And thank you for the favs!!!
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~*~Kailey~*~
I could be WAY more creative and stylized is I had a tablet... maybe one day when I have extra money laying around
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Seriously amazing work though!
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~*~Kailey~*~
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"A synonym is a word you use when you can't spell the word you first thought of." - Burt Bacharach
At least I am now
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