|
Post by countrygirl on May 10, 2007 22:12:51 GMT -5
Yep, they look like they are related. If so, they might even be full brothers. Thanks for the pictures. It is good to get a peak at Echo again too. Ruby looks huge compared to Echo.
|
|
|
Post by sherigraf on May 10, 2007 22:14:04 GMT -5
Ruby is huge. :-)
|
|
|
Post by ebo on Aug 20, 2007 18:58:32 GMT -5
I don't have any pictures handy, but thought I'd let you know about Handsome's progress.
Alas, we lost our trainer. Through one thing or another, she hasn't been able to come down here since April. Hopefully, she'll be able to come down again sometime in the fall. (She lives a couple of hundred miles away.)
However, once a horse begins to learn, it gets easier. My husband puts on a fly mask and halter daily, and is trying to get him to lead--Handsome is too smart. He's figured out if he goes to the spot where my husband usually leads him, he gets a reward, so he just goes there once the lead rope is attached, dragging dh behind. LOL
I'm the flyspray (wipe-on) person, and it's a good way to get him accustomed to touch all over his body. (There've been some OMG moments.) I can pick up all four feet and tap and fiddle with each one. The backs are not as easy as the fronts.
He is still very wary of strangers, although I drag everyone who stops by back to meet him. He thinks we're very strange.
|
|
|
Post by patrolhorse on Oct 6, 2007 22:04:09 GMT -5
Anyone have any recent contact with Jearay (AKA mulesrule) who adopted numerous horses from CBER in 2005-2006? I would love to find out out how Clea is doing- she was a pregnant bucking stock mare from this group. She was the horse which who pulled on my heart strings and brought me to this organization. I wonder about her often.
|
|