Tia
Well-Known Member
....that I bought that little Quarter Horse the other day
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She's a nice little horse. She is called Spirit and she is 14.2hh and rising 5 years old in May. I would imagine she hasn't done a whole lot in her life but she is a trier and has a lovely nature.
We plan to have her and my daughter doing a bit of showjumping this year just at some local and county shows, perhaps take her to work some cattle and just generally have a good time on her.
Anyway, here was a piccy I took of her after my daughter had finished trying her out.
So we bought her and brought her home with us and moved her into the field which is part of the babies paddock.
Then after a little while I opened the adjoining gate and allowed them all to become familiar with one another. Here is Spirit meeting my mare Golden who is the herd leader.
Golden accepted her immediately as I thought she would.
Later on Spirit went for a little wander into the baby paddock and then returned to the large field.
And she had a bunch of small followers.
Then daughter took her out for a quick play in the round pen.
Spirit shouted to her new-found friends.
And then settled down.
Will give you an update on how she is getting on and improving later in the year. May need to use another saddle though as Meg's saddle does her no favours at all. I hope I don't have to buy another as I have saddles coming out of my ears
. Hope you enjoy the photos
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She's a nice little horse. She is called Spirit and she is 14.2hh and rising 5 years old in May. I would imagine she hasn't done a whole lot in her life but she is a trier and has a lovely nature.
We plan to have her and my daughter doing a bit of showjumping this year just at some local and county shows, perhaps take her to work some cattle and just generally have a good time on her.
Anyway, here was a piccy I took of her after my daughter had finished trying her out.
So we bought her and brought her home with us and moved her into the field which is part of the babies paddock.
Then after a little while I opened the adjoining gate and allowed them all to become familiar with one another. Here is Spirit meeting my mare Golden who is the herd leader.
Golden accepted her immediately as I thought she would.
Later on Spirit went for a little wander into the baby paddock and then returned to the large field.
And she had a bunch of small followers.
Then daughter took her out for a quick play in the round pen.
Spirit shouted to her new-found friends.
And then settled down.
Will give you an update on how she is getting on and improving later in the year. May need to use another saddle though as Meg's saddle does her no favours at all. I hope I don't have to buy another as I have saddles coming out of my ears