No worries !
I'd prefer them just for a certain amount of time, I'm not home enough to consistently get him to work from behind and be soft and supple in the contact so preferably I'd like that achieving whilst I'm away so that when I get back I'll have a nicely schooled horse to come back to...
Well with me being at uni and only being home during the holidays (even then I go down to Leicester for a bit to see my OH, he also comes to see me too but we take it in turns!) I have found that Sandy's ridden education is suffering.
He is fab to ride, he knows all the basics and is super...
I'm sorry but I think that Armas looks terrible, and he also looks so unhappy.
His neck has little muscle and it makes his head look rather big, however you never will get his neck well muscled up in the right places if he keeps being worked like that.
Definitely a step back in my books, I...
Can I ask how you all get a horse to go into a contact? In the clearest way possible please! I am helping a younger friend with her horse however I can't seem to clearly explain what she needs to do in order to get the horse to work properly and not have to saw her hands, I have gotten on and...
No not at all, I have two in a cage and once a week I pull out the bottom tray, empty it into a bin bag and then refill with cat litter and put back in, the whole thing takes about 5 minutes. The daily routines are just change water, refill hay (and just pull out any uneaten) and refill the...
I own Chinchilla's and they are brilliant, as far as fluffy pets go they are the fluffiest! :D
They are very easy to keep and have little or no odor, they smell far less than a hamster.
The only thing to bear in mind about Chinchilla's is that it's best if they come in pairs, I adopted one...
Haha aww, he (or she!) has such a sweet looking face!
Also from one perlino owner to another, do you find that yours gets lots of blue spots and flecks around his muzzle and eyes, especially in the summer time? Or is it just mine? :o