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Locality: Glen Richey, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 814-762-0020



Address: 440 Lytle Rd 16837 Glen Richey, PA, US

Website: brckwy.wix.com/borrowing-freedom

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Borrowing Freedom 10.01.2021

"Prince" (red horse - 41 in January 2021) and his girl friend "Babe" since 2009. Picture taken November 8th, 2020 at 4pm

Borrowing Freedom 03.01.2021

July 2017 - Little orphan Rusty as a baby! Just a few days old!! Literally hand raised, he has grown into a nice coming 3 yr old now.

Borrowing Freedom 29.12.2020

Good Evening Face-bookers! I know I dont post much here on our business page as my personal page is so much easier to post our activities and pictures etc...We have not done any trail-rides since Jan. 2017, BUT....we are still open for riding lessons and Equestrian Therapy for individuals that need any sort of counseling be it parent, child, spouse relationships, life coaching figuring out how to dare to be you...I dont have a traditional office, our barn is my office and the horses are my tools, works very well. we are open from sun-up to sun down, someone is here everyday all day, we just might not be at the barn, but...if you need us, you have to make appointment. contact me at my personal FB page https://www.facebook.com/tracie.marshall.lytle or by phone at 814-762-0020. Have a glorious day and coming weekend too.

Borrowing Freedom 24.12.2020

Hey Everyone! I know it has been a very long time since i posted in Borrowing Freedom, ALOT of changes thru the almost 2 yrs now... it even took me some time to even post on my personal page after shadow went missing on Aug. 27, 2017 (still missing). We closed up the trailriding aspect of our business January 2017 and THEN i fractured my ribs in June 2017. We had 2 gypsy cross foals (Hershey and Rusty) born last year (2017) and Freedom passed away due to trying to deliver a d...ead twin inside of her and ultimately having a heart attack, so i had to raise a 2.5 day old colt (what an experience). He is thriving and doing very well! He is approx 18 months old now, we named him Tippy Toes "Rusty" and he is not for sale. We sold Danny, (he was to be my next trail-riding partner), he went off to be an excellent fox hunter in Maryland. I also recently sold my Solid Buckskin Gypsy Vanner Stallion "The Heart Breaker Romeo" he went to Virginia, he loves that he has more than one job of just breeding mares, he is herding cattle, and showing.We had a few other horses pass away due to very old age (Lady and Tony the Movie Star Pony "Little Horses" made in 2009). I still have my trusty soul-mate horse Prince which he is going on 39 yrs old come January 2019, he was the trail-guide horse, it was time to retire him from that job, i still ride him as he still looks like he is 15 and sometimes acts like he is 5, but I do not rough ride him anymore as i don't want him having a heart attack while riding him rough, we just leisurely ride with friends and family when i take him out to ride. We dont do any kind of horse parties anymore either, BUT, we still do LESSONS. We are down to 14 horses and still have 4 to sell...My 13 yr old Gypsy Vanner mare "Nuala" $20,000; Romeo's Hershey (Gypsy/Haflinger filly, DOB: June 2017) $6,000; Romeo's Velvet (Gypsy/Appaloosa DOB: May 2018) $6,000; and Smokey 10 yr old Appaloosa mare $4,000; If you are interested in any of the 4 horses, please contact me on my personal page http://www.facebook.com/tracie.marshall.lytle or call or text (814) 762-0020 or email me at [email protected] and we can talk. I hope everyone has a great holiday! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Love & Light, Tracie See more

Borrowing Freedom 10.12.2020

Contact for more information....Tracie Lytle @ (814) 762-0020 I have several horses for saleAfter 16 years of Trail-riding for customers around the world, We are no longer doing the trail-riding for customers, we closed up in 2017. Our kids are all grown up and married and have children of their own and volunteers are harder to come by at a moments notice. The other reasons for selling our herd is I would like to get out of the breeding business, And I want to travel and can...Continue reading