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LOL!! She reminds me so much of my mare with her big mouthful of hay!!!Date: 4/7/2010 1:41:58 PM
Author: TBjumper
Here is another pic for you guys of Miss Rose. Not an good picture of her true color (funny how that works with diamonds AND horses...)she looks much more red here then she really is. Plus she is out on dirt in the quarantine paddock and red VA clay doesn''t help. Look how hazy the pic is because of the pollen!
She is munching hay on the move looking for her new ''boyfriend'' in the normal turn out pasture...
She is such a glutton!!! She lurves her some cookies and carrots.Date: 4/7/2010 2:42:16 PM
Author: Lorelei
LOL!! She reminds me so much of my mare with her big mouthful of hay!!!Date: 4/7/2010 1:41:58 PM
Author: TBjumper
Here is another pic for you guys of Miss Rose. Not an good picture of her true color (funny how that works with diamonds AND horses...)she looks much more red here then she really is. Plus she is out on dirt in the quarantine paddock and red VA clay doesn''t help. Look how hazy the pic is because of the pollen!
She is munching hay on the move looking for her new ''boyfriend'' in the normal turn out pasture...![]()
Hehe! She is just like mine!! She also goes nuts for cookies, bread, cake....Date: 4/7/2010 2:49:24 PM
Author: TBjumper
She is such a glutton!!! She lurves her some cookies and carrots.Date: 4/7/2010 2:42:16 PM
Author: Lorelei
LOL!! She reminds me so much of my mare with her big mouthful of hay!!!Date: 4/7/2010 1:41:58 PM
Author: TBjumper
Here is another pic for you guys of Miss Rose. Not an good picture of her true color (funny how that works with diamonds AND horses...)she looks much more red here then she really is. Plus she is out on dirt in the quarantine paddock and red VA clay doesn''t help. Look how hazy the pic is because of the pollen!
She is munching hay on the move looking for her new ''boyfriend'' in the normal turn out pasture...![]()
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Clean legs + 7+ years running=unheard of! Lucky Lucky Red, and Lucky you to have him!!Date: 4/7/2010 3:33:50 PM
Author: Irishgrrrl
TB, I''m so glad your girl''s time on the track made her so unflappable! I wish I could say the same for Red! I swear, he spooks just because he wants to see if I''m paying attention, or just because he''s bored, or just because it''s Tuesday! LOL!![]()
And I was very lucky . . . even after all those years of racing, he''s VERY clean-legged! I don''t know how he managed to get through all that time on the track with no injuries, but he did it somehow! Of course, now that he''s 19 years old, he does have a little arthritis. He''s a bit stiff when he first starts out, but he works out of it pretty quickly. One thing that has worked WONDERS for him is the supplement I have him on. It''s called SmartFlex Senior, and it''s a great all-around supplement for senior horses. Of course, it comes in SmartPaks, which are SO convenient! It helps with his joints, his coat/hooves, digestion, etc. I noticed a HUGE difference within just two weeks after we started him on it, and he''s still doing great! I really think it has helped quite a bit with maintaining his weight as well. (Boy, do I ever know what you mean about needing lots of groceries! LOL!) You might want to give it a try for your older girl . . . I have nothing but good things to say about it!![]()
Has she found a boyfriend?! Who HASN''T she found?! She is like the new red, I mean blond errrr brunette headed chick on the block.Date: 4/7/2010 3:38:42 PM
Author: Lorelei
Hehe! She is just like mine!! She also goes nuts for cookies, bread, cake....Date: 4/7/2010 2:49:24 PM
Author: TBjumper
She is such a glutton!!! She lurves her some cookies and carrots.Date: 4/7/2010 2:42:16 PM
Author: Lorelei
LOL!! She reminds me so much of my mare with her big mouthful of hay!!!Date: 4/7/2010 1:41:58 PM
Author: TBjumper
Here is another pic for you guys of Miss Rose. Not an good picture of her true color (funny how that works with diamonds AND horses...)she looks much more red here then she really is. Plus she is out on dirt in the quarantine paddock and red VA clay doesn''t help. Look how hazy the pic is because of the pollen!
She is munching hay on the move looking for her new ''boyfriend'' in the normal turn out pasture...![]()
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Has she found her new boyfriend yet??
Funny, thats the only time my TB mare calms down. Maybe she associates the ring with the track? She gets super aggitated when horses come up beside her, or pass her. In the field after about 15 min of warm up and her acting stupid I can ride on a loose rein. Never can I loosen the reins in the ring, or buh-bye she''s motoring around like she has a bus to catch somewhere!!Date: 4/7/2010 3:42:58 PM
Author: dragonfly411
I rode a retired race horse at one point. He was trained into the upper levels of dressage. I adored him. He had the most fun personality. He''d stand in the aisle and wait for me if I had to go to the tack room. I rode him bridle less. But get him on a trail and he danced like he was on hot coals.
Hi again Elrohwen!Date: 4/7/2010 4:13:34 PM
Author: elrohwen
I love OTTBs. I''ve ridden a few, though they can be tough! I definitely respect anyone who can take them in and re-train them.
TB, I love the sound of your mare - unflappable horses are the best. The horses on my college polo team were so calm - you could walk 4 of them at a time, just leave them standing around, make tons of noise and swing things at their heads, anything. It''s so great to have an ''easy'' horse.
Aww thx DF, she''s a hott mess but I love her.Date: 4/7/2010 5:07:59 PM
Author: dragonfly411
love your ottb mare!! She''s pretttyyyyyyy
We really need a horsey thread, like a permanent one we can all share our love bugs on. I have new ones of mine.
Oh!!! I WANT HIM!!! Look at that sweet boy!!!Date: 4/7/2010 5:38:16 PM
Author: TBjumper
This one is for Irish... This is Tubby taking a snooze in the sun.![]()
Yes, I know EXACTLY what you mean! That''s my favorite type of draft . . . the "non-drafty draft"! LOL! I could tell from the picture that he''s one of those!Date: 4/7/2010 5:26:50 PM
Author: TBjumper
hehe Irish, ''The Tubster, Tubby, TubbyButt, etc'' is hard not to fall for. Heart of gold and the personality of a person. he''s so darn smart and such a kind boy. He doesn''t look drafty if that makes sense? Just like a big horse, he doesn''t have the typical roman nose, and dumpy short neck body of the draft breeds. He really moves well for as big as he is, he is put together just like a big horse, not a work horse if YKWIM?
Let me see if I can wrangle up some more pictures of Tubby.