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Country Woman, maybe you can start looking for something else.
With Grace, being enamored with tack and all things horse isn't weird to me. I would rather muck stalls than clean house.

I gave my little filly a bath today, her first ever...

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So cute! I can't wait til its warm enough to give Hunter a bath.
 
Susan - your filly is so cute, and so nice and bright!
 
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With Grace, thanks, I love Sasha too. She was actually a rescue Bill and I traded a pony cart to some people for her...she was very skinny, had lice, and scratches and eaten up with worms...
 
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Country Woman, maybe you can start looking for something else.
With Grace, being enamored with tack and all things horse isn't weird to me. I would rather muck stalls than clean house.

I gave my little filly a bath today, her first ever...

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How have you trained her so well?
As soon as mine have a bath the first thing they do is to roll!
 
Well I was lunging her here, to help her dry. But after she did, I brushed her out and put her in the pasture, and look she didn't roll even then...

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^she enjoyed the treats she got and being held out to graze for drying though...
 
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^^that part i bet she did enjoy. In the picture when she's wet she looks like she's frowning.
 
^Sasha doesn't like to be lunged, she would rather stay near you. LOL
 
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Country Woman, maybe you can start looking for something else.
With Grace, being enamored with tack and all things horse isn't weird to me. I would rather muck stalls than clean house.

I gave my little filly a bath today, her first ever...
My husband thinks that it maybe for the best that i start looking else where considering the horse has not been ridden since December and I need to know natural horsemanship
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Star did that to me today, the second I finished brushing her from head to toe (or head to hooves, haha) Oh well, re-brushed and shining like a copper penny now! :)
 
Your husband is probably right CW, I recommend if you are just getting back into horses to get something well mannered and well broke. I was so glad I had Duke. Even after that I probably shouldn't have taken on Hunter but luckily I have a great trainer friend and had extra money to put to his training. I would suggest the place I used to lease Duke from but they are in Bradner (Abbottsford)
 
Hunter 65....LOVE your sig...:twisted: All ponies are evil, because they are short and therefore closer to hell :twisted:
I swear my pony I had when I was a kid was pure evil. Once I got taller than her she didn't try to kill me every time I tried to ride her.
 
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Hunter 65....LOVE your sig...:twisted: All ponies are evil, because they are short and therefore closer to hell :twisted:
I swear my pony I had when I was a kid was pure evil. Once I got taller than her she didn't try to kill me every time I tried to ride her.

Hahaha Ya I used to have a Welsh Mountain Pony and he was a brat especially to catch. Hunter and I have been through some trying times and he was the pony from hell but he is improving all the time. I think it might be because he is almost a horse (fingers crossed)
 
My husband's "horse" turned out to be a pony so far. His sire was 15.2 - 15.3 hh and the mare was 15.0 hh. Little Man (yes he was cursed when I named him apparently) is only 13.2 - 13.3 right now and he is turning 3 this spring. He is a good boy and has let us ride for brief periods without getting upset. You can see his picture on my list of horses. He is just funny looking! Poor little pinto :-(
 
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