Remember…..I’m OLDWell WHY is she not posting photos?

I’ve had lots of stuff including a barf Orpington roo

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Remember…..I’m OLDWell WHY is she not posting photos?
Thanks for sharing!I love starting colts that's my favorite I think you see a lot of progress fast because they're sponges and I love doing ground work I love giving him a good foundation I love knowing that they can go on and do any discipline they want from there they have a very dressage-based foundation we do a lot of long-lining and bitting and things like that which is definitely not the cowboy Way and so seeing them progressing and making strides without harshness you know making that right choice easy and wrong choice hard kind of mentality and mindset I mean I just love seeing them develop I love seeing their personalities grow I love knowing that challenge is there of how can I get through to the psychology of every horse that I get to work with I miss it I broke two Phillies last year and it was the happiest I've been in a while I think I just really love that work and I used to have a 30 self facility with two arenas and 86 acres and a bunch of paddocks but now I am on an acre in a quarter and living the suburban life so it's just a lot different and take some getting used to
This was speak to text so if it's a hot mess I apologize
Lil Nut... Do you live in the foreign lands?Why do raccoons be smart?
I wouldn’t mind eating the breed I’d probably mind the colour of the meatOh. No just the thought of eating Silkies.
They're smarter than me. If there were peanut butter cups in a live cage trap then I would go in and get stuck. And eat my peanut butter cups.I hope they aren't too smart. Good news is we don't have many here....
How smart are skunks?
We are pretty good about deciphering the speech to text goofs...most of the time.I love starting colts that's my favorite I think you see a lot of progress fast because they're sponges and I love doing ground work I love giving him a good foundation I love knowing that they can go on and do any discipline they want from there they have a very dressage-based foundation we do a lot of long-lining and bitting and things like that which is definitely not the cowboy Way and so seeing them progressing and making strides without harshness you know making that right choice easy and wrong choice hard kind of mentality and mindset I mean I just love seeing them develop I love seeing their personalities grow I love knowing that challenge is there of how can I get through to the psychology of every horse that I get to work with I miss it I broke two Phillies last year and it was the happiest I've been in a while I think I just really love that work and I used to have a 30 self facility with two arenas and 86 acres and a bunch of paddocks but now I am on an acre in a quarter and living the suburban life so it's just a lot different and take some getting used to
This was speak to text so if it's a hot mess I apologize
Oh no. Please tell me you do not eat Reese's peanut butter cups for breakfast.They're smarter than me. If there were peanut butter cups in a live cage trap then I would go in and get stuck. And eat my peanut butter cups.
Yes thank you very interestingI love starting colts that's my favorite I think you see a lot of progress fast because they're sponges and I love doing ground work I love giving him a good foundation I love knowing that they can go on and do any discipline they want from there they have a very dressage-based foundation we do a lot of long-lining and bitting and things like that which is definitely not the cowboy Way and so seeing them progressing and making strides without harshness you know making that right choice easy and wrong choice hard kind of mentality and mindset I mean I just love seeing them develop I love seeing their personalities grow I love knowing that challenge is there of how can I get through to the psychology of every horse that I get to work with I miss it I broke two Phillies last year and it was the happiest I've been in a while I think I just really love that work and I used to have a 30 self facility with two arenas and 86 acres and a bunch of paddocks but now I am on an acre in a quarter and living the suburban life so it's just a lot different and take some getting used to
This was speak to text so if it's a hot mess I apologise
Not particularly foreign, to you at least... I'm just a couple states away in the Northwestern direction...Lil Nut... Do you live in the foreign lands?