CM REZURECTION DAI
AHR*622798
Foaled April 11, 2004 - Bred By Circle M Arabians
Chestnut Gelding (Nov. 15, 2006) 
MarkIV Challenger X HW Chantara
These pictures are of Rez when he was a baby of 2 months old. He was a ham very early in life.
These pictures are of Rez when he was 5 months old and a couple of days after he arrived at my house. So far, this is the only "ugly" stage Rez has gone through.
These pictures are of Rez when he was a 7 months old just grazing in the yard.
These pictures are of Rez when he was 9 months old. As you can see, he loves his picture taken - a ham in front of the camera.
These pictures are of Rez playing kick-ball with me. It was also the first time in he was in winter ice. Rez loves playing games.
These pictures are of Rez & his half brother Mo having some stallion play. Mo has been gelded since this picture was taken. Rez was 9 months old & Mo was 5 months old.
This picture was taken when Rez was 9 months old. We have such a strong & wonderful bond. Just watching him brings me so much joy!! God really blessed me with Rez!!
This picture was taken 2 days before Rez broke his shoulder. I was coming around the corner & he seen me & came running up to me.
This picture was taken when Rez was being stalled for his broken shoulder. He was stalled for almost 4 months & he was wonderful the whole time.
These pictures were taken when Rez was finished with his "stall time" & was able to be let out again. He's trying to make friends with my mare Ginni.
These pictures are of Rez after several months of being back home. He shows no signs of his shoulder ever being broken in either his physical appearence or in movement.
These pictures are what I call "The Dance". They were taken shortly after Mo was gelded. Rez always likes to show he's the boss between the two.
Rez & Mo playing Tug-O-War with the ball.
Rez says, "Come back again & visit real soon"! We are always posting new pictures.
Rez a VERY, VERY special horse. Not only are we very bonded but he has the personality you could only dream of. Now that Rez has pulled out of his shoulder injury he will be on the road to becoming a show horse in Sports Horse In Hand Class, and later, Dressage,and/or Performance Classes.  He's got the best extension & beautiful trot, a straight, level top line, and a small teacup muzzle, but above all, he's got personality & trainability. He still has a lot of growing & maturing to do.  He's a beautiful golden chestnut with a flaxen mane & tail, blaze & cornet. I would like to THANK MY MOM for giving me the initial down payment to get my horses & for the encouragement & for always being there!
Rez is a *
Bask++ grandson. He got his name because he was born on Easter day in 2004 - Rezurection Dai (pronounced Day).  Rez & I are trick training & although I've never trained a horse, he makes it so easy. So far he will shake with both legs, bow, stand on a bucket with one leg & hold the other one out, & while I'm sitting in front of him he will place his leg in my lap. I would also like to teach him some dancing moves.  I've never done this before but he makes it so easy & enjoyable! He loves to learn & play & he is so smart it's just easy.
A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU
I have a very special thank you to 3 very dear friends & neighbors, that without them, I would probably have been up the creek more than a few times; Kerry S. & Robin & Steve S.
Thank you for being there for Rez & I when he broke his shoulder & for calming my nerves & giving him a safe & wonderful place to heal. For being there for Mo & I when he coliced & for calming my nerves. For helping me along the way with Rez's show career. For helping me & guiding me along the way with the boys.  Thank you Kerry for all your horse experience that you have shared with me & for giving my "kids" the greatest place in the world to live. And thank you both, Robin & Steve, for talking some "horse sense" into my thick head & helping me make the right decisions. You all have truly been a God send &
VERY, VERY much appreciated!!
For Rez's Pedigree
These pictures were taken of Rez the last day he was a stallion, November 14, 2006. I gelded him so he could go out with the mares in a much bigger pasture.  As much as I wanted to keep him a stallion, I want him to be happy, healthy, & be able to act & be a horse with a herd more than my own wants.
These pictures are of Rez getting to know the other horses before going into the new big pasture. On the left is JM Emancipator or "Mist" as he was called. Below he's just strutting his stuff.
These pictures are of Rez now, taken September 14, 2007. He has grown & matured so much since he was put in the big pasture in November of 2006. He only gets better!
Rez has the most beautiful, long, graceful neck!
Rez showing his displeasure at Ginni being ridden.
These pictures was taken the day Rez was let out into the big pasture with the mares.
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