pixiebee
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well the result of me viewing the filly today was that I have put a deposit on her and collecting her saturday!!! Pic taken today in her winter woolies!!
She is palomino but her dam looks to have a sooty tone so you'll have to wait and see how clear she or bright her summer coat is.I couldnt believe how good she was to lead tie up and have her feet picked up, clearly well handled. She is going darker under her winter coat too. not 100% sure on what colour she will turn out as her dad is a perlino quarter horse!
I hadn't seen any previous posts but knew straight away she was a QH because of her lovely bottom!
Here's our little chap last year at 3 weeks old (please excuse my flip flops!):
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She is beautiful-congrats!
oooh Enfys, how did you guess the dad?? yes it is!!! Paid a little under the asking price in the end, as she is clearly very well handled, tied up like an angel and a temperament to die for![]()
I cheated and searched for Perlino QH's in the UK, there aren't that many around. A couple of my mares have Two Eyed Jack in their lines.
Pretty little filly you have there, and it sounds like she has been sensibly started too, you shouldn't have any problems with her. QH's are notoriously placid, are you used to them? If not, don't be surprised if she takes everything in her stride and acts like a much older, well seasoned horse, that's completely typical.
I have sold three of mine now to a lady who is a Therapy Instructor (RDA) and she even uses the two year old colt as a 'petting' horse he is that quiet.