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There's lots of other horse people here on the site, I'm sure you'll run into. I used to have a couple geldings, a buckskin QH and a gaited pinto. Competed on a ladies drill team for a number of years, did some team penning on my pinto-- no one could believe what a good little cutter he was! Trail riding is where I found my zen, but now it's with my chickens. Glad to hear you love your animals so much, they can bring out your true happiness.
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.
Do ride ride English or Western?
I used to compete in Western and trail on a nearly blind Appaloosa and we cleaned up at the local shows. People were always shocked when they found out my mare couldn't see!
I did not know this about you!! It's just so awesome when your horsey partner can trust you that much... amazing!
 
I did not know this about you!! It's just so awesome when your horsey partner can trust you that much... amazing!

We started together when she was 15. We rode nearly daily and spent A LOT of time on the trails around the stable and practicing in the ring. She trusted me.
She also figured out what the announcer was saying during classes and would start to change gaits when she heard the new command instead of waiting for me to signal her! We won so frequently that after the class was in the line up and they announced the winner, she'd just stepped forward. It was really embarrassing when she did it in the class that we came in second!
 
We started together when she was 15. We rode nearly daily and spent A LOT of time on the trails around the stable and practicing in the ring. She trusted me.
She also figured out what the announcer was saying during classes and would start to change gaits when she heard the new command instead of waiting for me to signal her! We won so frequently that after the class was in the line up and they announced the winner, she'd just stepped forward. It was really embarrassing when she did it in the class that we came in second!
Haha How dare those judges give her in second place!
That kind of anticipation actually saved me more than once. Even after a bazillion dilll team practices and memorizing a hundred different routines, sometimes nerves would make me lose my place and forget the next move during a competition, so I just closed my eyes and let my horse find our place. No collisions or points deducted, phew! Actually we did have one collision but that wasn't our fault... and a story for another time...

@horsesaremypassion enjoy every minute with your wonderful Arabian, you will remember and treasure it for the rest of your life.
 
Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens?
I am kinda new to chickens. I've my baby girls (chickens) for a year now and I'm loving taking care of them.

How many chickens do you have right now?
I currently have 4 chickens but I am hoping to have all the chickens in the world someday. (Big dreams)
What breeds do you have?
I have long island reds I think.
What are your favorite aspects of raising backyard chickens?
I love not having to eat eggs from the store and when I eat the eggs it makes me feel like I worked for these eggs.
What are some of your other hobbies?
I currently love to take care of all animals and I ride horses in competition.
Tell us about your family, your other pets, your occupation, or anything else you'd like to share.
I have a brother and a mom and dad. My horse is a 15.1 hand Arabian that is the love of my life. I volunteer at Feelgood Farm. I love my chickens so much.
Welcome to BYC!
I love Arabians!!! What do you compete in? Do you ride English or western?
 

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