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Baymule
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When I put her up, she walked through mud. Her hooves aren’t pretty anymore!Pics?
When I put her up, she walked through mud. Her hooves aren’t pretty anymore!Pics?
That’s for darn sure… I’ve seen plenty of horses go from neglected, emaciated, and non trusting, to the most beautiful, kid friendly, sleek and shiny horses ever.When I get her fat, slick and healthy, she won’t look like the same horse.
Ooohhh she’s looking good! Love to see videos/pics of you working with her when you do!I took Reina’s 3 month pictures yesterday. She sure has changed from that starved skinny horse I brought home December 6, 2022.
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This is Reina in the trailer, the day I brought her home. I’m posting this to draw attention to her backbone. There was no flesh along her backbone, it went from a sharp ridge to her rib cage.
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I took this yesterday to show what a difference now. Her backbone is still prominent but nowhere near what it was.
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She is in good enough condition that I may saddle her and start working her in the round pen, ya’ know, that pile of panels leaned up against the H brace, that I need to drag out and put together.
MASSIVE improvement.I took Reina’s 3 month pictures yesterday. She sure has changed from that starved skinny horse I brought home December 6, 2022.
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This is Reina in the trailer, the day I brought her home. I’m posting this to draw attention to her backbone. There was no flesh along her backbone, it went from a sharp ridge to her rib cage.
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I took this yesterday to show what a difference now. Her backbone is still prominent but nowhere near what it was.
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She is in good enough condition that I may saddle her and start working her in the round pen, ya’ know, that pile of panels leaned up against the H brace, that I need to drag out and put together.