Ringo gets a second chance, and a third...

Rinog is a Tennessee Walking Horse stallion. He was bred in the south and sold and resold as a show prospect. He distrusts men as a result of his 'training'. At one home, he was so neglected that an untreated eye ailment caused him to go blind.
He was run through an auction for sale - no one would bid on him. One woman asked the auction worker what would happen to him if no one bought him - the man replied "meat".

That woman saved his life and brought Ringo home. She kept him for one year, and realized she wasn't set up to keep a stud. She offered him on the internet to a good home only.

Ringo now lives with me - it has taken these 2 years to gain his trust. Ringo is now 20 years old. He is retired and has a permanent home with me. He is still a stallion, and due to his wonderful temperment, conformation, and 4 pedigrees, he will make a baby for me. That baby is due this week and will live here forever too.

Stephanie C
Louisburg, KS