CryptMorrisonTrancy wrote:Does anybody know of any kind of young horse by the twin cities in mn i can trade horses with? I have a 10 month old appaloosa that I cant keep. Shes too much for us.
No, none that I know of.....but why don't you try round pen work with her or something....She not even a year, surely a little work could fix her up nicely?
.OctoberRain♥. wrote:Good and bad news guys.
Bad;
One of our shetlands, Shakira died. They brought her out from across the road to break her foal to lead. As soon as he was taken away, she freaked out. Ran full force into the stall gate and slammed her head into it. She died on Monday morning. Her foal was also sold. She was such a sweet little thing. :c.
Good;
I. Got. To. Ride. Arthur. Tonight! Finally. And you know what. He worked really well for me. Collected in a minute, picked up his lope as soon as I touched him. Stayed on the rail, was perfect! My best friend rides with me, and she said she likes how I ride him over the girl I was talking about.
That really stinks, but the horse that died...I would be really upset if that happened at the barn I'm at, but they don't do any breeding at the barn, and it really annoys them when they get a mare that gives birth a few months later but that they couldn't tell was expecting...We have a stallion, though I'm not sure why...he's a barn horse, too. A jumper. I think just once they should breed him with a mare named Lola -she'd be such a great mom- so that the students and boarders can watch it grow, watch the training, and the few times we have birthday parties at the barn, the little kids would love to see it. It would be such a cool learning experience.

