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  1. bossynbella

    Need Information on feed/shelter mini horse through winter

    Quote: I totally understand what you are saying, I grew up a city kid but have always loved animals, When I was a kid I raised rabbits, and always had two dogs and two cats that lived in our house. When all my friends where buying toys, or candy, I was buying dog toys and pet treats, As...
  2. bossynbella

    Need Information on feed/shelter mini horse through winter

    First of all I know they cost alot of money, like I said I was at a small animal auction and DH who grew up around cattle was on the other side (hoofed animal auction) he bought the pony because he honestly thought he would be outbid, after we got him home, we worked with him night and day for...
  3. bossynbella

    Need Information on feed/shelter mini horse through winter

    Not my son. Unfortunately it's not likely we can have children, I have PCOS and we have been together for 5 years and have no children, so I baby sit a lot and watch my niece and nephew as much as possible.
  4. bossynbella

    Need Information on feed/shelter mini horse through winter

    Well we had him shaved this spring. He did have a long coat of fur. And its like his main shortened on its own. I will post a couple pics from earlier this spring and when we first got him. These two are before we shaved him, like two-three days after we got him. This one is after we shaved...
  5. bossynbella

    Need Information on feed/shelter mini horse through winter

    A friend of mine who raises full size horses took a looked him over when we got him and said he looked around a year old, she examined his teeth etc. He hasn't any testicles.I have heard that sometimes mini's don't drop like they should or they only drop one. Well Ed doesn't have either. I have...
  6. bossynbella

    Need Information on feed/shelter mini horse through winter

    Here are some pictures I took today before his brushing and walk. I am thinking you might be right I may get a hold of the farrier early, see if he can come the beginning of September, as soon as I get paid. I can feel his ribs if I push down a bit, so he may need a bit less grass. As you can...
  7. bossynbella

    Need Information on feed/shelter mini horse through winter

    First of all thank you for all the advice. It was 8 weeks after we got him that we had the farrier come out. He said they didn't need trimmed, they where great, not long at all. He advised that we should have him come back out towards the end of September and that is our plan. I will take some...
  8. bossynbella

    Need Information on feed/shelter mini horse through winter

    Hi, I posted on here when we made the impulse buy of Mr. Eddie a miniature stallion. We had thought to find him a new home before winter. But we have fallen in love with him and due to some unfortunate circumstances, we are only going to be having Eddie, our rabbits and a few ducks through the...
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