A thread for Expat horsey folk... sharing experience and interest.
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Re: A thread for Expat horsey folk... sharing experience and interest.
I was slow....Ive turned a thread in the second post before.
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Re: A thread for Expat horsey folk... sharing experience and interest.
Different?
Well, it had to be done!... ... My first topic on this forum leapt from one thing to another, and now, seemingly, is becoming swamped with the subject of horses... ...
.........
So, encouraged by 'horsey' members, this new thread is dedicated to those who hold a fascination (active or otherwise) on the subject of horseback riding or anything equine.
Okay, let's ride... Giddup! Yee Haw!!
Well, it had to be done!... ... My first topic on this forum leapt from one thing to another, and now, seemingly, is becoming swamped with the subject of horses... ...
.........
So, encouraged by 'horsey' members, this new thread is dedicated to those who hold a fascination (active or otherwise) on the subject of horseback riding or anything equine.
Okay, let's ride... Giddup! Yee Haw!!
Jim
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Re: A thread for Expat horsey folk... sharing experience and interest.
Mine have 2 names .... the formal registered name and the usual daily name. One is Jimmer's Legacy (Legs) and the other is Dandy's Nifty Chick (Chicki).
Chicki is the herd (of 2) boss!
I will spend today looking for a pic or taking another one.
Chicki is the herd (of 2) boss!
I will spend today looking for a pic or taking another one.
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Re: A thread for Expat horsey folk... sharing experience and interest.
Ok.. found a picture of the 'girls'. Chicki is the palamino; Legs the bay. This is the first time I have uploaded a picture so not sure if it will work. Any advice on uploading will be appreciated if I got it wrong.
Heather
Heather
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Re: A thread for Expat horsey folk... sharing experience and interest.
that's so wicked, but then that's you hey?!
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Re: A thread for Expat horsey folk... sharing experience and interest.
This is your OP on Jack earlier today, after a very worked, near exhaustive 2 hour stint inside an indoor arena (Jack is not my own horse). He's extremely alert and responds well to what's directed of him. I think he's 16h, maybe 15.3h... a 15 year old Cob, of sorts!
Sometime soon I'll post a few jpgs of my equestrian paintings. Some of you know I'm an artist.
Mike
Sometime soon I'll post a few jpgs of my equestrian paintings. Some of you know I'm an artist.
Mike
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Re: A thread for Expat horsey folk... sharing experience and interest.
This is your OP on Jack earlier today, after a very worked, near exhaustive 2 hour stint inside an indoor arena (Jack is not my own horse). He's extremely alert and responds well to what's directed of him. I think he's 16h, maybe 15.3h... a 15 year old Cob, of sorts!
Sometime soon I'll post a few jpgs of my equestrian paintings. Some of you know I'm an artist.
Mike
Sometime soon I'll post a few jpgs of my equestrian paintings. Some of you know I'm an artist.
Mike
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Re: A thread for Expat horsey folk... sharing experience and interest.
I've promised my daughter a palamino when we win the lottery....amongst a hundred over types of animals...
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Re: A thread for Expat horsey folk... sharing experience and interest.
PMSL! Love that "kiss me" - I've never seen that on a cowboy hat before!
Not bad... not bad...
Need a proper belt buckle though. And perhas a hat that sits just a bit above your eyeballs..
Not bad... not bad...
Need a proper belt buckle though. And perhas a hat that sits just a bit above your eyeballs..