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Looking back through some older photos, One of my favorites animals, "Paris, Kentucky "
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Sep 2, 2017 08:54:15   #
CHRISTINA71 Loc: Kentucky
 
I drove a few hours away just to capture some beautiful shots of these strong & lovely creatures.. Using the camera I got for my birthday, I haven't stopped since!!


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Sep 2, 2017 10:15:36   #
pmsc70d Loc: Post Falls, Idaho
 
Nice shots. My favorite is number two.

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Sep 2, 2017 11:30:45   #
CHRISTINA71 Loc: Kentucky
 
pmsc70d wrote:
Nice shots. My favorite is number two.

Thank you pmsc70!

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Sep 2, 2017 15:43:13   #
Sylvias Loc: North Yorkshire England
 
Very enjoyable series Christina, the horses look fit and healthy.

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Sep 2, 2017 15:59:17   #
CHRISTINA71 Loc: Kentucky
 
[quote=Sylvias]Very enjoyable series Christina, the horses look fit and healthy. [/quote
Thank you very much, They're very well taken care of, Beautiful show horses!


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Sep 2, 2017 17:14:33   #
Dixiegirl Loc: Alabama gulf coast
 
What a lovely series, Christina!!

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Sep 2, 2017 17:28:16   #
CHRISTINA71 Loc: Kentucky
 
Dixiegirl wrote:
What a lovely series, Christina!!

Thank you beautiful!! 😀😀

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Sep 3, 2017 07:45:40   #
Imagigraphic Loc: Englewood, FL
 
why does the horse in number four have its eyes completely covered? I know about blinders, but this is extreme.

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Sep 3, 2017 07:55:36   #
CHRISTINA71 Loc: Kentucky
 
Imagigraphic wrote:
why does the horse in number four have its eyes completely covered? I know about blinders, but this is extreme.

I know I agree, it is extreme, the only thing I know is because they're expensive show horses, and they want them focused , with no fear! Idk 😀

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Sep 3, 2017 08:38:45   #
hotglassguy Loc: Jeffersonville, IN
 
Imagigraphic wrote:
why does the horse in number four have its eyes completely covered? I know about blinders, but this is extreme.


That is a mesh screen to keep flies from bothering the horse's eyes.

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Sep 3, 2017 08:47:59   #
CHRISTINA71 Loc: Kentucky
 
hotglassguy wrote:
That is a mesh screen to keep flies from bothering the horse's eyes.


Hahaha !ok well that's our answer, why is it that all don't have them?? 😭

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Sep 3, 2017 19:53:53   #
PAR4DCR Loc: A Sunny Place
 
My wife is from Paris, Ky. Christina. We have been back a few times to visit friends. Have seen many of these fantastic horse farms in that area.

Don

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Sep 3, 2017 21:01:35   #
Swamp-Cork Loc: Lanexa, Virginia
 
Lovely set, Christina!

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Sep 3, 2017 21:11:15   #
cessnalvr Loc: West virginia
 
Always like horses. Especially mine. If askwd nice and arent too far from south lexington ky next time i go to visit my daughter i would let you know and you could get up front and personal with future race horses. She nanages a barn there

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Sep 3, 2017 21:15:07   #
cessnalvr Loc: West virginia
 
CHRISTINA71 wrote:
Hahaha !ok well that's our answer, why is it that all don't have them?? 😭

They flies actually bother some horses more than others or that particular horse could have a little discharge from the eyes which would cause more fly problems. Like people that wipe the dried sleep from their eyes in the morning. Also that horse could just have a different owner that requests the fly mask

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