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Post by beardiegirl on Oct 16, 2006 3:14:21 GMT -5
I haven't been on much lately, sry... so, here is an unrelated post: I didn't have time to let them all load... So here's the best pic I have, my posture is terrible in the pic ;D There's my pretty pretty prettttyy horsie Despite all the gray, he is actually only seven --HAILS
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Post by willow on Oct 16, 2006 8:32:37 GMT -5
You both look great! ;D What a nice pony! (But get that chin up and look where you want to go, and get your heels down, girl.) Keeping my heels down was the hardest part for me to remember in riding Eng. or western! Are the white hairs perhaps his natural coloring? Like over here we have "Roan" horses that have white/grey hairs all over, even though they are usually a solid color otherwise. Also, if I remember correctly, your little guy would be a Paint (if a Quarter Horse) or Pinto (if another breed) over here, because he has white above the knee. Someone correct me if I am wrong. ;D
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Post by sibemom on Oct 16, 2006 19:39:36 GMT -5
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Post by Laura on Oct 16, 2006 23:25:28 GMT -5
What a nice pic BG, Iro does almost look like a paint . And man, you two WI broads, you two are tough, remind me to never put up a pic of me in saddle , !
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Post by beardiegirl on Oct 18, 2006 14:28:05 GMT -5
lol, thanks guys! I actually LEARNED I was a little stressed that day, he was electricuted as we passed a cow field... and I spooked a bit more than he did. That was me cooling him down . I will remember to keep my heels down yes, he must be some kind of blue roan-pinto (irish cob), though I've never seen one before .
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