It was nice, sunny and in the low 60's. Thought I would take a couple of pics of Biscuit. Let you guys see how much she has grown. Don't mind my daughter in her "barn clothes"
Boy, is she nice. How old is she now?
Nah, I'm not that smart. My current mode of operation is to keep 'em 'til they're 2 or 3, have 'em trained, then decide. I'm basically just getting started. I want to make sure that they have a good foundation to be a great trail horse, something that I would want to buy if I didn't have a horse. Blade will be the first I've sold. A friend of mine wants him, but her husband just had open heart surgery so I'm sure they've kinda put all that on hold. I haven't even mentioned it. I'm sure they'll take him at some point, but if they don't, I've had several other people that I would trust ask me about him. In the meantime, I'm getting alot of good riding out of him, and he's getting alot of good experience out of me. Bob and Grace will be the next to go to the trainer. I'm looking forward to finding out what kind of gait they will have. Blade has settled into his pretty well this past year but he will still pace when he gets tired if you don't keep him collected.
Your Biscuit sure is a pretty girl, and BIG too! Such a pretty color. I like dark bays. Thanks for sharing! Oh, and don't worry about your daughter's barn clothes. She looks nice. I usually look like a bag lady when I'm at the barn. :o)
Here it is, back on post 529. You say she's turning yellow around the eyes and muzzle now?
Biscuit is beautiful.