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| Emma |

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Meet
Yum Yum, the Arabian mare. Her name certainly suits her ... she loves treats! If you have a treat in
your pocket, she will talk to you and ask for it. She loves people and will close her eyes in sheer bliss when
she's being petted or groomed. Yum Yum was a rescue horse and holds a very dear place in our hearts.
| Yum Yum |

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Meet Mataalah, the Egyptian mare. She is the
"Queen of Stonecrest Farm", and the mother of 3 of our other Egyptian Arabian horses. She is all elegance
and regal grace with an extremely kind disposition. Her name means "perfection".
| Mataalah |

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Meet Old Mr. "T", the Quarter Horse, who works with the
"Hello Horse!" students. He is a wonderful old gentleman that
is 31 years old. That's over 90 in people-years! He is still strong and healthy, even if he is missing
some teeth. One of the things that makes him unusually handsome is his wavy, curly coat. He has a special
love for gentle children, and is a good full-size horse for them to work with.
| Mr. "T" |

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Meet Inaaya, the Egyptian filly.
She is the beautiful daughter of Mataalah. She is very friendly and loves to be kissed on the nose. Her name means
"the providence of God".
| Inaaya and friend |

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Here are Hazara and Emma Pony waiting for their
"Hello Horse!" students. Hazara's name means "little flower".
| Hazara and Emma Pony |

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Here are Khatira, Mataalah and Inaaya visiting with a new friend.
| Khatira, Mataalah, Inaaya and friend |

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Meet Tahir Saytara. He is one of Mataalah's
handsome sons. His names means "pure power". He isn't generally used in either of the programs,
but he insisted that his picture be included :)
| Tahir |

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Here is Raasuwl, Mataalah's other handsome boy.
He is visiting with his owner's little son. His name means "messenger of God".
| Raasuwl and friend |

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Here are more pictures of peaceful Stonecrest Farm.
| Yum Yum providing the Horse Experience |

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| Inaaya, Mataalah, Yum Yum, and Khatira |

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| Yum Yum snoozing in the afternoon sun. |

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| Mataalah in her fuzzy winter coat |

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