Lame
There are many things in the horse world that correlate to love and dating. Don't fall in love too fast. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Relationships take time and effort. And with horses, just like with people, be careful who you fall in love with. Ducky. OTTB. Grey. 6 year old Gelding. 16.1 hands. And I thought I was falling in love. He was trained, so I had been told. He had been turned out to pasture for the past 2 years. Previously to that, he was mostly ridden by jockeys. The only physical flaw of his, the reason he never made it on the track, are his coon feet. His back pasterns drop a little low. They don't bother him. He's just not cut out for heavy work or intense athletic sports. But for flat work, he's sound. The first day I rode him, one of the other girls said " Are you riding Ducky? I thought he was lame." To which my witty response was, "You're lame." He's easy to catch. He's sweet. He would nuzzle my...