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Posted on 02/24/2006 9:12:25 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
Well that was a long nap:') Morning all. How's Jenny?
Is Becky a Grandma yet?
No baby yet. I haven't heard from her this morning, I don't want to call and wake her up if she is sleeping, I'll wait on her to call me. Thank you for the interest:), will keep you posted.
Becky
I kept meaning to ask you last night. Are the things that are rolled up like a pin curl the new fronds on the fern? Were they green when you mailed them, or a pale brownish color? That's what they are now, I wondered if they had died in transport and I need to watch for new ones, or watch those to see if they make it.
Becky
60% chance of rain tomorrow, crossing all my fingers and toes:)
Becky
Your horses are looking great in the pictures :~D
Good Morning! I ride TWH and Racking Horses, but I've heard that Fox Trotters are really nice too. A friend of mine has a half Fox Trotter/half Racking Horse, I think. He says he's very smooth. I don't care what breed they are as long as they're smooth. I'm looking forward to your pictures.
I'm sorry I couldn't remember what breed of horse your ride. I get all those gaited horses mixed up.
Becky
I went ahead and ordered that Weatherbeeta fly sheet from Jeffer's that we were talking about the other day. With just the little bit of warm weather we've been having lately, the bugs are already starting to come out. Hopefully it'll help Grace keep a little bit of hair this summer! I noticed that Stateline Tack had a nice looking one too, called the Amigo fly sheet. I would've ordered it, but I needed some other stuff from Jeffer's. We'll see how it looks. I should have it tomorrow, or the next day at the latest.
LOL! No problem. There ARE quite a few of them.
Are Fox Trotters often, or predominately, pinto? I've only known a few up here, and they were pinto, so my test group might have skewed my impression.
I guess I could have looked it up before asking... I saw pintos when I googled, but an a lot of solids of all colors too.
That's funny because all the ones I've ever seen, and that's not many, have been solid. So I guess I'm skewed the other way.
The only gaited horses I know of that are predominately pinto are the Spotted Saddle Horses. And of course the Rocky Mountain Horses are predominately chocolate with a flax mane and tail, although it is allowed for them to be solid chestnut. The rest of them can be any color, as far as I know.
Let me see what I can do about those days, maybe I can leave a little later.
Yeah, you'll tease him about it when he is older. What did he do?
They came today :) Now back to work for awhile. Have a good day everyone. Keep us posted on Jenny.
WOO HOO!
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