Do you smell that?
A short history lesson on the type of horses I show, the phrase “Fresh cattle” means a cow that has never been worked by a horse. We aren’t talking that the horse will eat the cattle… LOL
A short history lesson on the type of horses I show, the phrase “Fresh cattle” means a cow that has never been worked by a horse. We aren’t talking that the horse will eat the cattle… LOL
Does that title have you scratching your head? Well…. Meet Kansas…. Okay, I’ll explain. So a year ago we had 3 colts born… Blue Jeans, Flash, and Cadillac. All stud colts. All yearlings now. We have a lot of horses so this summer we decided to sell a couple off. We posted Flash and Blue…
Last weekend a friend of ours (and her twin sister) brought her son over to my parents house to ride horses. Mom set it up so that it would be a Tbug weekend, that way if her son got scared, Tbug could help calm him down. Tbug is great with babies and little kids. You…
This was our sweet Bear-B (don’t ask why I called him that, couldn’t tell ya) just days before he came up missing. I found these pictures after he came up missing when I did a camera dump. I still hope he comes home but I’m losing hope :(. The poor dog probably wonders what’s wrong….
I have so much I want to share with you but it really doesn’t take up a whole post really so I thought I’d just do some highlights. If later I wanna go into detail, well that’s my prerogative 🙂 LOL {one} Ok number 4 on my 101 list in 1001 days was: 4. Wear…
So… From Ogallala, Nebraska, we headed toward North Platte. Hubby spent the morning in Ogallala trying to get the trailer fixed, but it just wasn’t going to happen. We used a chain to tie up the back axel and off to North Platte we went. We turned off I-80 onto some back roads. About that…
So my dad called me up last Wednesday and asked, “What are you doing tomorrow night?”~”Um… I don’t know, why?”~”What are you doing tomorrow night?”~”Well nothing that I know of, why?”~”I need someone to drive a truck for me. Peter called and hay is ready to go.”~”Okee Dokee, I’ll be there.” When I was a…
Haha. I was pretty sure you weren't feeding the cattle to the horses.
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Very interesting shots of the horse!
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Have a great day!
Horses are such regal and beautiful creatures, you're lucky. I did not think you meant to eat the cows, of course I'm a vegetarian so I suppose I wouldn't 🙂
Haha, I love these pictures! From a horse's eye view. 😉
awwww such pretty horse pictures
Such beautiful horses! 🙂
Such a lovely head on that horse!
Aww. cute post!!!!
Funny post 😀 What a fun thing to be a part of…I've never been to a rodeo/western style horse show; from the looks of it, I'd love it! (not too many of them here in Finland, though ;D)
My QH used to nip the tips of my shoes when he got bored. Love your photos!
Greetings from Southern California 🙂
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God Bless You, ~Ron
Looks like a horse that likes to have a job! Bet he/she is a good one
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LOL!! Did PW's Marlboro Man borrow your camera?!? 😉
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I have added myself to follow your blog. You are more than welcome to visit my blog and become a follower also.
I'm not familiar with the headgear, bosal part of your gear. Looks interesting, like it would give you more lateral control than the bosal we use. Care to explain it?
How old is the horse? How long has it been cutting?
I really enjoyed reading the posts on your blog. I would like to invite you to come on over to my blog and check it out. God bless, Lloyd
Love horses.Lovely blog:)God be with you.
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I love the way you wrote this post around those pictures. Beautiful horse!
I LOVE these pictures! I'm so behind on my reading, but this is totally worth catching up on :))