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73sharps
It's been a long time since I was on here. It's good to get back on and see some familiar names. It's also good to see that things seem to have settled down and got back to normal.

My family is leaving middle Tennessee this spring and are moving to the Kenai Peninsula of Alaska. I have a coming-2 year old filly that I am really fond of, and am considering the crazy idea of taking her with us. She's the most promising little filly I've had, everything I've been breeding for the last several years. I know that there are a several horses on the peninsula, but the furthest I've ever hauled a horse is about 1200 miles, and never across Canada. True ignorance is not just not knowing the answers, it's not even knowing the proper questions. smile.gif Any feedback and advice?

BTW, it's good to be back.
Tosch
I cann't help you with this one, sorry.

But wasn't it you a while ago who inquiered about wade saddle trees and who's son wanted to become a saddle maker? How is he doing?

Why in the world would you want to move to Alaska? From Tennessee? Whatever the reason, I hope you stay warm there!

Best regards,
Tosch
Mike Franklin
See if you can contact Anne here

http://www.yellowrosecarriage.com

she used to sell PMU horses and may have some info.
misspatty86
alaska!? scary!? doesn't the government give you like $5K a year to live there though? maybe that's a rumor
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