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        02-02-2013, 04:20 AM
      #11
    Weanling
    veichle

    To tc may I ask what veichle is in the picture is it a four wheeld runnabout.
    Many thanks for replying I think it looks great.
         
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        03-03-2013, 09:31 PM
      #12
    Weanling
    Thought I'd post a picture of it on her...


         
        03-04-2013, 08:46 AM
      #13
    Started
    Very cute Ashley.

    To MV, as to the vehicle I was driving, we have always called it a doctor's buggy.
    It is a type of runnabout, it has a boot or box behind the seat for the doctors bag.
         
        03-04-2013, 03:04 PM
      #14
    Weanling
    plumes of feathers

    Hiya your mare looks beautiful in her bridle with her plumes and thank you for the picture, and tc many thanks in my minds eye I thought it was a doctors buggie but I was not sure as your pictures a bit dark.
    I think you guys will have to take your pictures again with your buggies and carts and I think you both have awesome turnouts.
         
        03-04-2013, 03:40 PM
      #15
    Weanling
    Thanks michaelvanessa,

    We're working on ground driving for a while. I don't anticipate hitching her up until late summer/fall because I need to work a lot on my hand position but, it's much better than what it was. Also, she's just two so putting her into regular work is something I personally wouldn't feel comfortable doing. As is all lunging and groundwork has been done walk trot.

    Can't wait for all of this darned snow to go away and it to start drying up outside.
         
        03-04-2013, 03:46 PM
      #16
    Weanling
    ground driveing

    Your plan sounds like youll be right on track schooling her on the lunge and long lineing her and building her education.
    Your doing the right thing leting her grow and all her bones and joints to mature I think youll have an awesome horse.
         
        04-04-2013, 07:49 PM
      #17
    Weanling
    I wanted to post here because I've sort of been evolving my "design" for my plumes. LOL, mostly just better ways to make the post...



    Burgundy and white



    Black and white






    White






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        04-04-2013, 08:51 PM
      #18
    Started
    I like them all!
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        04-09-2013, 02:14 PM
      #19
    Weanling
    Burgundy and black... need to finish the post but, otherwise, complete.




         
        04-09-2013, 03:06 PM
      #20
    Foal
    "Her name was Lola, she was a showgirl, with yellow feathers in her hair . . ."

    Those plumes are gorgeous!

    I have a 10hh all black pony I will be breaking to harness. You've given me some food for thought here. Not sure he is going to appreciate my efforts, but he sure would look cute as a button!
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