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Rick,
a Montana State Senator, and
his wife
Frankie Laible with Minstrils
Mist.
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Nez
Perce
Arabians
is located
in the
heart
of the
Bitterroot
Mountains
of Western
Montana.
The name
comes
from the
Indian
tribe
that was
the first
to selectively
breed
horses
and was
a part
of this
valley.
The Bitterroot
River
and The
Nez Perce
River
flow through
the valley
from the
The Frank
Church
and River
of No
Return
Wilderness.
We have
lifetime
breedings
to Thee Desperado and Thee
Infidel and have
been producing Straight Egyptian
Arabians since 1995.
We
live where
the eagles
fly, the
elk raid
the hay
in the
mare pasture
in the
winter,
and this
old country
girl is
home.
Our Straight
Egyptian
saddle
horses
lead the
pack on
the mountain
trails
to the
High Country.
Where
the wild turkeys come to visit,
the bears head for the McIntosh
apple trees and the deer and
elk look for the grasses after
the first snows. The coyote
and wolf sing for us on the
cold winter nights as Tim
and Maverick will watch out
for Absoraka in their winter
pasture. Abbie's new foals
will head for Texas and Arabians
Ltd. each January to show
as yearlings! The best of
all worlds awaits us in the
future...
~ Frankie
and Senator Rick Laible
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