Pictures Of YOUR Horses...!!!

hippichick

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Picture Opal our 6 year old QH rescue and Emma my little cousin.

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Picture of my mom and Monty our 27/28 year old Appendix

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Opal's "sister" (they were rescued together) Jenna 6 year old QH X at one of our family get togethers.

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My pony Dallas (His andalusian stallion name is Dallasio) 18 year old QH Welch X
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And finally the donkey who cannt bray.... Merlin
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I swear Jenna is the most photogenic horse I have ever seen every picture is ears up looking forward haha
Beautiful horses, great pics! :)
 

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ducks4you said:
:welcome, hippichick!
Aren't you also on the TEG and the BYC's forums, too? :D
Why, thank you very much! And, yes I am. We've got horses and chickens here. Have had horses for about 15 years or so, but they have kind of taken a backseat to the chickens the past couple of years. We're getting back into them, though. Just bought a couple more, a mare for my 8 year old daughter, with a 2-month foal at her side. Can't wait till Fall so we can really start riding again. It's just crazy hot right now. :p
 

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Hi, I have been a member here for a while but I am not sure I have ever posted or if I have it was quite a while ago. I just wanted to share some pictures of our Mini, Mr. Ed Jr is what Hubby named him I call him Edward pony paws or Eddie Bauer most of the time. I had never owned a horse before. Hubby bought him last spring at an auction thinking it would be just like a cow! I had always wanted a horse to ride and he assumed this would make me happy and be "easy" as I have pointed out to him just because he is smaller doesn't make him any less a horse! Still so far Ed is an easy keeper. Hes a little chunkier then he should be, but other then having his hooves trimed and worming him , we havn't had do pay out a penny for feed, as you can see in the pictures he does a bit too well on grass.
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These where taken the other day on a walk up behind our house.
We have no background information on him all it said on the auction paper was Black Stud. Our vet says he looks around a year old. He is not gelded but has not dropped yet, so we are waiting for that to geld him.
 

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Here's mine, though I don't have her anymore. She died of colic a year ago. :(

This is "Spirit", Spanish-Barb mare. I got her at 8 months old off the range in southwest Colorado. Her mom was a Polish Arab (escaped by accident) and her sire was a Spanish Mustang. I started her as a 3-day eventer, but she injured her hocks at 5 and was no longer able to jump well enough, so after that I used her for dressage and trail riding. She was also trained to drive in harness, and could work cattle, she had that Spanish cowhorse-instinct. Although she must have looked awfully funny herding cattle in a double bridle and dressage saddle!

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Ariel301 said:
Here's mine, though I don't have her anymore. She died of colic a year ago. :(
:hugs I'm really sorry, and I'm sure that you miss her. I can see the Mustang in her. Bet she had great feet.
 

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She really did, never needed shoes. I'd have her feet trimmed four times a year and the farrier hated to do her feet because they were so hard he's have sore hands by the time he was done!

I found out that the BLM completely eradicated the herd she came out of. :( I wanted another one from there.
 

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Aww, he sure does look like her. They're having a mustang auction at our county fair tomorrow. I'm having to keep myself away, I want another one so badly!
 

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Here's a picture from 1987. The photo has had a little damage to it, unfortunately. :/
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The horse on the left, "Toma Coma" lived to be 35 years old. The horse on the right (me aboard) was a QH, "Dandy Silver Moon". I think he had some Leo and Poco Bueno in him. :D
 

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