Tia
Well-Known Member
I have been making the most of this beautiful Spring and have been riding pretty much non-stop most days, so haven't been on here a whole lot recently.
Today I took my camera out with me and managed to get some nice photos of my farm and some of my herds who live here. There are some photos of my yearlings; some are still trying to hang onto their winter coats, much to my disappointment, and it isn't through lack of trying, the little guys are thoroughly groomed 3 times a day.
I didn't take photos of every field however the ones I did take photos of may bring back some memories to those of you who have been on HHO for a while.
Okay, first up is little Legacy, our first foal born on my farm. She is out of our pony Cloud whom we brought with us from England, and she is by my lovely APHA boy, Ezzy. Legacy has just turned 1 year old.
Legacy and her little AQHA friends and my daughter's Appy colt, Cruise.
Breeze is out of my gorgeous APHA palomino mare, Golden, and once again out of my APHA boy, Ezzy. She is 8 months old now.
My little AQHAs with some of my mares.
I wanted to put this photo in for no other reason than I love the white fluffy clouds at this time of year.
The foals and mares again.
Little Jill, my invaluable mini Arab nanny mare.
Spirit one of my AQHA mares; remember how out of shape and tubby this mare was when we bought her? Well she has dropped a little weight and is starting to muscle up nicely now. She is going to her first showjumping show in 2 weeks.
My ancient old AQHA gelding, Red. Still looking great and is enjoying going out and about this Spring.
My boys field. For any older members, you may recognise Skipper? He is the chestnut who was out of my chunky mare with the beautiful long blonde mane, Dakota. You won't have seen photos of him for a very long time. Romeo, the roan QH, is starting to come along really nicely. I am getting him ready for sale next month. Sureshot, the Appy, is blobbing for the moment; I'm hoping to have him operated on within the next couple of months as his leg is still not right.
And here is my best boy Jet; my gorgeous, perfect AQHA gelding. Still looking amazing and well muscled. He will be working cattle next week so I have been getting him fit and ready for the fun of the Summer.
Jet with some of his herdmates.
Ezzy, my lovely APHA; Daddy of my homebred foals.
Recognise this one??
Off back into the house and Spotty Horse wanting to join me, as per usual.
Hope you enjoyed seeing a little snippet of my life, at my home, in my country.
Today I took my camera out with me and managed to get some nice photos of my farm and some of my herds who live here. There are some photos of my yearlings; some are still trying to hang onto their winter coats, much to my disappointment, and it isn't through lack of trying, the little guys are thoroughly groomed 3 times a day.
I didn't take photos of every field however the ones I did take photos of may bring back some memories to those of you who have been on HHO for a while.
Okay, first up is little Legacy, our first foal born on my farm. She is out of our pony Cloud whom we brought with us from England, and she is by my lovely APHA boy, Ezzy. Legacy has just turned 1 year old.
Legacy and her little AQHA friends and my daughter's Appy colt, Cruise.
Breeze is out of my gorgeous APHA palomino mare, Golden, and once again out of my APHA boy, Ezzy. She is 8 months old now.
My little AQHAs with some of my mares.
I wanted to put this photo in for no other reason than I love the white fluffy clouds at this time of year.
The foals and mares again.
Little Jill, my invaluable mini Arab nanny mare.
Spirit one of my AQHA mares; remember how out of shape and tubby this mare was when we bought her? Well she has dropped a little weight and is starting to muscle up nicely now. She is going to her first showjumping show in 2 weeks.
My ancient old AQHA gelding, Red. Still looking great and is enjoying going out and about this Spring.
My boys field. For any older members, you may recognise Skipper? He is the chestnut who was out of my chunky mare with the beautiful long blonde mane, Dakota. You won't have seen photos of him for a very long time. Romeo, the roan QH, is starting to come along really nicely. I am getting him ready for sale next month. Sureshot, the Appy, is blobbing for the moment; I'm hoping to have him operated on within the next couple of months as his leg is still not right.
And here is my best boy Jet; my gorgeous, perfect AQHA gelding. Still looking amazing and well muscled. He will be working cattle next week so I have been getting him fit and ready for the fun of the Summer.
Jet with some of his herdmates.
Ezzy, my lovely APHA; Daddy of my homebred foals.
Recognise this one??
Off back into the house and Spotty Horse wanting to join me, as per usual.
Hope you enjoyed seeing a little snippet of my life, at my home, in my country.