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Posted on 02/24/2006 9:12:25 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
This is a horse chat thread where we share ideas, ask for input from other horsemen, and talk about our riding and horse-keeping. We have a lot of different kinds of riders and horses, and a lot to share. In the previous threads we have had a great time talking through lessons, training, horse lamenesses, illnesses and pregnancies... and always sharing pictures and stories.
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I'd YELL at him :~)
On a bigger pic, he looks like he has a raging case of mange.
Actually, I WANT him before those early life experiences happened. I'd like to be the one to raise and break him. He is a very sensitive and gentle soul. His early upbringing and the person who rode him was, shall we say to be tactful, NOT very tactful and was a forceful, poorly educated rider. It took me 2 years after buying him to get him to actually touch the bit. He had been made afraid to touch it by bad hands and poor riding/training.
If I had been the one to start him, we could have gone so much farther together. He would have been a Grand Prix dressage horse long before now. He'll never get there because we started too late.
Jake is like Bay in his heart. He will give you everything he has. There is no quit in him. He would make an awesome CTR horse.
Mine have more hair:
that looks like a small wolf!
They do have more hair around here in winter. It's supposed to be 102 today.
It'll be interesting to see, and I do think we'll see it... It will settle the "nature or nurture" questions of what has the most impact on personality.
For now, we just appreciate them, and mourn them greatly when they go. Is Jake 19? I hope you have a lot of years. I don't know, but I fear I will mourn Bay sooner than later. He's 24. He's not ready to go this year... but...
They do look like small wolves... gorgeous, really. and probably... hmmmm.... 30-40 pounds max.
My dad shot some once... on a coyote control hunt in AZ... He said their coats were just gorgeous. At a distance, it blurs to gray, up close, it's a bunch of colors, white, black, red..
There was a made for TV movie about a family that lost their 6 year old son when he was hit by a car. They had him cloned and he was the same until he hit the age of 6, then he got weird, started having memories that were not his, started behaving evil. It was a pretty good movie. You are right, without the same life experiences would they be the same? Would I make the same choices? Destiny and fate can change in an instant.
Heh - sounds like the unintended consequences there might be!
I opened up the ungrazed part of the pasture last night, blocked off the part they've been on, and put them out there this morning after breakfast. You can see the patch on the right that I've mowed already, going to finish that up today. Mostly mowing the weeds they wouldn't eat (mostly that red topped stuff) and cleaning it up. I think if we get some rain this week, it'll come back up one more time before it dries up for the summer.
I worry about them on grass, but I fed them hay first, so they're hopefully somewhat full and not gorging themselves. It'd be nice to be able to trust and not feed them hay when there's that much forage, but I still worry, and like to feed them hay just make them eat something bland compared to the grass. I will probably leave them out there for the day, then close them out at night with a hay dinner. We did switch them to dry COB mixed with just a little senior feed (2:1) instead of the sweet 12% grain, and I'm only feeding a little of that so I can get Bay's meds in him. Guesswork... Live and learn...
In the biggest leap toward efficiency I've had since I moved in here, I've now got an aisle on the ~outside~ of the fence clean enough that I can run the mower out there and keep the scotch broom and tall grass off the fence.
In past years, I had to do all that with the weedwacker, and it'd take me all day to do one fenceline and it didn't look as nice when I was done. Now I can do the whole perimeter in fifteen minutes. :~D
It's really looking good:). I still haven't gotten any gas to finish up my mowing and I need too. Probably be next week, then I hope to get in a routine of riding, mowing, housework:)
You know your horses, of course better then anyone, but:), I've been puzzled by your fear of letting your horses eat grass. Your horses aren't obese, your on a pretty small acreage???, and even tho you have nice grass, it doesn't appear to be "lush". Horses around here are kept on huge pastures of really really lush bermuda, and do fine. Do you know something I don't:)?
Becky
Well.... that shower didn't last long... maybe there's still hope ;~)
Well, ponies are very very prone to founder. I don't think that would be a good standard to judge by:)
How much feed to you give. Since grass is a more natural food for a horse, I'd cut the feed. That's what we do with the horses down on our pasture. They just don't get feed in the summer. But it could be your types of grass. I don't know. I was just curious.
Becky
I measure with a small 1 pound coffee can, and right now the horses are only getting 1 not-quite-full can of dry COB mixed with a little Senior feed mixed in morning and night, about 1/2 can or less for the pony. I feed about twice that in winter, and usually bump it up to all Senior blend. And hay - the current hay is a first cutting Orchard grass that looks like it's got some Timothy in it.
It's really only for Bay that I'm giving grain at all, he needs to have a little to mix his meds and joint supplement into. Any less, and it'd be all meds and he won't eat it :~D
I give some to the others just to keep them away from Bay's. Cyn can use it, I don't worry about her, the pony's not getting much.
The pony is probably the most prone, I've always sortof considered her to be my canary in the mine that would founder first.
But Mark tells me that at Bay's age, he's probably the most vulnerable. Pony's nice and lean, shouldn't be at added risk.
I do want to share a story about your horse this morning. I walked out there with the fly masks, intending to put their fly masks on and turn them out.
Well, your horse-who-doesn't-like-to-be-caught evades me, won't let me put her fly mask on. So I put Bay's on and turned him out.... Off he trots to pasture :~D. The pony walks right up to me at the gate, put her fly mask on and turned her out, off she trots.... Cyn walks up, but pins her ears and spins off when I try to put the fly mask on. I start to walk back inside, and she's furious that she's left in the paddock. I walked back to the gate still holding her fly mask. I said "you cooperate, you get turned out... you don't, you can just watch them graze all day~"
She did decide to be caught :~D
Cyn's funny in a bitchy kind of way... I don't like horses that can't be caught. Ticks me off :~D But she's funny in that if you don't have a halter in your hand (or a fly mask that looks like one) you can't get rid of her, she's right on top of us following us around. It's not us she doesn't like, it's work :~)
When I sat down on the ground to have some water and a break, Cyn came over to see me.
And offered this:
Two feet from where I'm sitting! You can't see her eyes, but yes, she's smirking. I love you too, sunshine :~)
As you can see in the pic above where Cyn's smirking... the horses all apparently got a fill of grass and are now just standing and dozing... so I'm not so worried that they'll get too much, as I would be if they stayed out there never picking their heads up.
Payback for putting that fly mask on her!
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