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I cannot imagine how hard it was to let Moe ride off. It sounds like the woman is a dream person to care for and love on the him. I am so amazed at how much care you put into raising every animal and am honored to have read this story about him today. I look forward to Affirmation Chickens each week!

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This post contains good writing, in plain and simple terms, about being an adult and making hard decisions. It struck me as both about your dear horse and about just about everything that comes up when a person is trying to see reality and make the best choice about what to do next. Maybe being on a farm trains people in that kind of accountability?

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Horses are such love and heartbreak and wallet whacks all at once. I feel for your hard choices! 🥹

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That’s such a hard thing to do! You are doing the best thing for all of them, I’m just sad for you because horses are a balm to the soul. ❤️

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AC, your love, compassion, humor and dedication to your farm, your writing and most of all your animals levels every week. This week's post containing your decision to share your horses with others so that you can ensure an optimum level of care for them is beyond moving and inspiring. I send you love and support and my deep gratitude for you and everything you bring to the world.

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Hi Ac, just leaving a note to say thanks for the blog. Keep up the great work. It's always a pleasure to read your pieces.

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Living in North Central Florida, I know a LOT of horse people and the how much this passion costs. But I also know how much they love their horses. What a difficult decision to send yours off to other homes — sending you a lot of love and wishes for equanimity. I hope they all find their perfect place.

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Good by Moe. Love is tough. I love fresh asparagus. Eat it raw !

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