Foal Watch For Patches
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Kay..yes...I'm thinking that you need to update Terri's photo album! :lol: :lol:
Your yearlings are really pretty even if they are a little flighty. They will calm down..wouldn't you be a little nervous if you hadn't been handled since you were weaned? What type of classes are you training them for? Do you do the driving or is it mostly halter type classes for the mini's and shetlands? I don't know much about it..I showed Hunter/Jumper, then got into AQHA Pleasure then jumped ship and landed all the way into the Racking and Walking horses....so minis and the ponies are really foreign to me.
Your yearlings are really pretty even if they are a little flighty. They will calm down..wouldn't you be a little nervous if you hadn't been handled since you were weaned? What type of classes are you training them for? Do you do the driving or is it mostly halter type classes for the mini's and shetlands? I don't know much about it..I showed Hunter/Jumper, then got into AQHA Pleasure then jumped ship and landed all the way into the Racking and Walking horses....so minis and the ponies are really foreign to me.
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Bag is a bit tighter but even though I gave her wonderful scratches she would not let me get a milk sample. Dang mare.
I told the baby it was okay to be born now and wed have a birthday party for HER. LOL
We show in halter, jumping, obstacle, liberty etc. We used to do some driving but I sold my cart last year. To show in Driving costs quite a bit more money and we normally show young horses we have bred so they cant drive yet. I was teaching the yearling fillies how to lead, whoa, let me touch their legs and tummies, grooming and a little bit on how to set themselves up for halter class.
We have a show June 13th and I was hoping to take KC but I could see today she wont be ready. So I will be taking Joanne instead along with Promise and Dale
I told the baby it was okay to be born now and wed have a birthday party for HER. LOL
We show in halter, jumping, obstacle, liberty etc. We used to do some driving but I sold my cart last year. To show in Driving costs quite a bit more money and we normally show young horses we have bred so they cant drive yet. I was teaching the yearling fillies how to lead, whoa, let me touch their legs and tummies, grooming and a little bit on how to set themselves up for halter class.
We have a show June 13th and I was hoping to take KC but I could see today she wont be ready. So I will be taking Joanne instead along with Promise and Dale
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Originally Posted by kaykay
sorry ladies! These are 2 yearling show fillies that I am training to show. As you can see on cam they are very skittish as they have not been handled by humans much. I had to use this stall as Im out!! After they settle I will be taking them out one by one and working with them. :)
you just never know around here what you will see LOL
Patches is out in the pasture happily eating because thats pretty much all she does 24/7
you just never know around here what you will see LOL
Patches is out in the pasture happily eating because thats pretty much all she does 24/7
Yea, might see someone naked running around the stall, right Kay? lmao!!
#149
Originally Posted by tlrnhi
I missed the pretties in the stall. :(
Yea, might see someone naked running around the stall, right Kay? lmao!!
Yea, might see someone naked running around the stall, right Kay? lmao!!
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