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I bought the baby horse!I get her in January or February. Her, her sire, and her dam were all so beautiful, much prettier in person! She's gonna be a big girl, her dam is 16 hands!![]()
@ChickenLover200
Congrats on your new foal. Baby minis are about as cute as it gets!![]()
@abigalerose
Congrats on your purchase! I know you've been eyeballing that stud for a while now. I know that wasn't really the way you were thinking about getting one of his offspring, but between you and me, this way is a whole lot smarter. As cute as they are, baby horses are still horses, and a lot of folks don't realize how dangerous a horse with absolutely no manners is. Even a foal can really hurt when it kicks you, or bites you, and some of 'em (*cough*Syd*cough*) can take forever to learn that that is just not acceptable behavior. Letting someone else do those early lessons seems like a really smart move to me.![]()
@henny1129
Though sometimes it may not be a whole lot of fun, it seems to me that enjoyment is the ultimate point of dealing with horses. Good to hear that the lessons are going well. Teaching a horse to listen to you and ignore the other horses can be challenging!
(Also, with Jade, I can do ground work with her totally fine, just like any other horse, but once I get in the saddle I'm SHAKING nervous, and I have no reason to be, anybody have any good ideas on how to get myself to trust her?)