Aww. The cow is adorable
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It's hard to tell without any still photos, but she looks like a quarter horse to me with no glaring flaws, so she's probably pretty good. Pretty head on that little girl. Tiny little thing though, 13.1hh, 4 inches smaller than my smallest riding horse and about a foot smaller than my biggest!
I like short horses. Smoke probably isn't too much tsaller than 12 hands!
I'm like 5'4, and I can walk up to him and put my arm over his back, without reaching up AT ALL
Armira makes him look even shorter! 
The buckskin is intact, so I bet they are banking on his color and his sperm to get $4k for him. He is only a yearling, but even at that age, if you are asking $4k, you should be selling a fully halter broke - lead - load - stands for farrier/vet - clippers, etc. animal, NOT "shy around people because I haven't handled him much since he was weaned". There is NOTHING spectacular about his papers to warrant $4k. He is prime example of a "backyard breeder" and the fodder they produce for the slaughter pipeline.
The mare is $800 because she is lame, and not the sort of lame that it is easy to recover from... If she is foundered in both fronts?????? You are looking at a lifetime of micro-management to prevent further founders IF, and that is big IF, you can get her over this round... They are selling a uterus, which is a CRAPPY thing to do - you should NEVER EVER breed a horse that is lame like that. It is abusive to ask that mare to not only support her own weight on her foundered feet, but then the added weight of a fetus/fluids and not to mention that a prenatal diet is NOT conducive to a foundered horse.
Quote: She was probably broke to ride before foundering. And, a lot of horses have come back from foundering with shoeing and diet, so IF someone put the time and money into her to get her sound, she may be rideable due to the fact that she is broke already.
The mini mare I bought had previously foundered. Thankfully, because she is nursing her foal, she lost a LOT of un-needed weight.
Question for y'all.
My colt is over six months old now. What's a good way to wean him that isn't so cruel? Also, I was thinking of putting sweetie with cinnamon later into the process, but I'm afraid Titan and Eli might fight? Also, I'm afraid as much as titan picks at other horses right now, he might get severely kicked by cinnamon since he's not even a third her size.
Opinions?