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Tequila and Cheyenne pics! Palomino paints!

3.6K views 28 replies 13 participants last post by  Allison Finch  
#1 ·
Here's a few pics of my pally girls by themselves, enjoy!! :wink:

Cheyenne and Tequila together, Cheyenne has became a great babysitter to her litte sister.
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Cheyenne posin.
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Side shot.
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Tequila posin.
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Up close.
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Just being cute.
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Seeing what Cheyenne was doing.
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One more!
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#6 ·
Yeah they do look alike don't they? Cheyenne has more yellow on her than Tequila is about all. Yep she's finally big enough to wear her purple halter, the blue one was already getting tight so I put the bigger one on her. Tequila had a leading lesson and done great with it as well, she's a smart filly. When do we get to see pics of your new girls again? :wink:
 
#14 · (Edited)
you've said these were your neighbors horses, is he ok with you posting their pictures here?
Yes he is, I got permission to post pics a long time ago. I'd never post pics of people's horses without asking first. I've helped raise and care for these horses for their whole lives and Sapphire and Bonnie for 6 years so they're part mine too. They're my second family, we've known them for over 20 years.
 
#17 ·
Because technically they aren't, and when people question why the stallion isn't gelded and allowed to breed freely with the mares you say "well they aren't mine, can't control what the owner does!"
 
#20 ·
Very pretty horses and they look in good shape, thanks for sharing.

You know it kind of does matter whose horses they are, if you are doing all the work, and picking up the bills I can see how you would call them yours though.

IDK I think I would be upset at someone calling my horses theirs, when they're not, but then I don't have anyone helping me out.
 
#28 ·
IDK I think I would be upset at someone calling my horses theirs, when they're not, but then I don't have anyone helping me out.
My trainer calls horses in her barn "my kids" all the time even though she doesn't own the most of them (those are horses in training/boarding). :D

When I was caring for abandoned (and quite malnourished) horse in barn (daily feeding, grooming, bringing back to shape etc.) EVERYONE in barn called him "Val's horse" even though I wasn't an owner. "My" not always equal to "own". I think it's deeper than that and very much depends on situation.
 
#21 · (Edited)
MsBHavin, the question was asked and answered. There is no point in badgering the member.

I have a young lady who comes to the farm and helps out - she rides Solo and I have no problem whatsoever letting her refer to the mare as her horse.