And she is 5'-10"! He is a big guy and a really good horse. He's got attitude and a real personality but he's not mean in any way. I like this one.elalexander said:what a huge horse. It's butt is higher then your better halves head.
And she is 5'-10"! He is a big guy and a really good horse. He's got attitude and a real personality but he's not mean in any way. I like this one.elalexander said:what a huge horse. It's butt is higher then your better halves head.
mjfox6 said:Funny thing is, when looking at your guys "tame" horse pictures, all of them are wearing halters. That tells me that the horse is winning!
Appygirl said:Gosh love this post!! YOu sure have gotten some great advice. Definitely buying a horse isn't like buying a puppy!!
As far as the halters on horses in the pasture, well its just not safe. Some use leather which will break under pressure, but thoughs nylon ones won't bust should a horse get caught up some where.
I think someone was thinking your horses were hard to catch, which may not be the case at all.
Anyway I love my horses; yes its hard work at times but sure do enjoy them all!! I have 6 colors and 6 patterns on my place; makes them easier to spot.( pun intended)
I don't know if anyone has mention about leasing a horse. He or she could be used for lessons, 4-h, saddle club like someone mentioned; its best to ease into a great responsibility of a great animal. Definitely find some you can trust, never go it alone.
Question: Are you folks using photobucket to post pictures or straight from your computer? Yes, I'm new here![]()
Your heart is in the right place so keep your dream going!
Best Regards
AppyGirl
Appygirl said:Gosh love this post!! ...Yes, I'm new here![]()
Spiveyman said:I also don't get your meaning. First of all, we NEVER leave a halter on a horse in the field. Yes, they can get hung up in a tree or fence. Very dangerous, although tons of people do that.
What in the world do you mean by winning? We can walk up to our horses any time with no halter on. They will walk right up to us more often than not. They gladly stand for whatever we want to do to them and gladly accept a halter or headstall. I don't see how that negates them from being tame. There are many uses for a halter no matter how "tame" your horse is. If you want to lunge it, a halter can sure come in handy. Or if you're moving a stalion and your mare is in heat, a lead rope can save you some time for sure. Giving pony rides to a 3 year old... better to lead with a lead rope and halter than turn her loose with reins. In that picture of me on the thoroughbread we were showing a friend how to saddle a horse and just left the halter on under the headstall because we were being lazy.
Anyway, those are some beautiful mustangs. That painted pony in my post way back is actually half mustang.
He's a Clydesdale.elalexander said:Is he a Belgian, Clydesdale or what. Sorry about the spelling. Such a huge horse!