Yes, Clover, what a gorgeous fella. So sorry you had to let him go, but glad he's made a difference somewhere else!
X2 - absolutely beautiful, and it's great he helped out the other horse -
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Yes, Clover, what a gorgeous fella. So sorry you had to let him go, but glad he's made a difference somewhere else!
Hi Everyone,
Been a member here for awhile, but never post. I lurk CONSTANTLY! Love, love, love BYC. Anyway, in Roy which is about 45 minutes south of Seattle. I'm the proud mom of 4 beautiful human children and a school bus driver to support my chicken habit (oh yeah, and to pay all those pesky "other" bills!). Anyway, I started with Polish (smooth & frizzle) & RIR's. After much soul searching I recently sold my entire Polish flock to a gentleman in Idaho. We still breed and sell our RIR's as well as EE's and LF Light Brahma's (my new passion!). We are also starting with Black Copper Marans but are having terrible luck with shipped eggs! I'd love to find someone locally that sells quality Black Copper Maran hatching eggs or chicks. Suppose my constant BYC lurking days are over now that I have officially made a post. Love all the information and entertainment I find here and so glad to see there are so many chicken and incubator addicts in the world such as myself
. Glad to meet everyone and introduce myself!![]()
Thanks, and thanks CL too. I emailed his owner right after I posted the pics, and heard back from him already. He's going to send me some new pics!![]()
I've been blessed with a couple pretty special horses in my life, and it's going to take an awful special horse for me to get another one someday.
My horsey history:
First horse I ever rode was a green-as-grass 3 year old Appy gelding. We went off a cliff together when I was 5. He was my 4H horse. Bad pairing to say the least. LOL
Welsh pony mare - brief 4H horse, also not the best for a kid.
Went several years sans horses.
Leased a wacko mare at my friend's barn (this is the wackadoodle that broke my shoulder).
Got one of my dad's horses back when I was still a newlywed. (This is the tree climbing mare, if anyone here remembers that story). She was a Fadjur grand daughter, for those that know Arabs...
Had a psychotic proud-cut Appy/Thoroughbred gelding that was given to me as a "kid safe, lesson horse". 17 hands / 1400 pounds. Massive beast. The day he stalked up behind me in the pasture and I turned around to see him standing over me with his teeth bared and his ears pinned was the day I called the woman who gave him to me and told her she had 24 hours to get her P.O.S. horse off my property before I put a bullet in his head and fed him to my dog. He was gone the next day. (For those that know horse drugs, we have him 6 ccs of Acepromazine orally and he still flipped himself over in the trailer before he was out of my driveway).
Bought my APHA colt, "Ellis" as a weanling. Best horse I ever had. Had SO much potential. Would lead over ANYTHING by 4 months of age, I could do anything to him. DS is only 6 weeks older than the colt was, and I had DS on his back when they both his 12 months of age. No problems at all. He was already driving by then, and was 100% comfortable with a swinging rope (was destined to be my roping horse so I started roping him when he was really little). He was so amazing in so many ways. He was a natural cutter. He LOVED to haze the barn cats when they'd venture through the arena, and he was cat like himself, in that his favorite past time was laying in the sun and taking a nap. I lost Ellis to acute renal failure when he was just 13 months old. I still can't look at pictures of Ellis, and I'm tearing up as I write this...he's a 10 year old heartbreak that has yet to heal...
Tig was his replacement, I bought him just 3 weeks after Ellis died. I probably held onto Tig for too long because he was Ellis's replacement, but I'm glad I waited because the right home really did come along. Lots of people came out to look at him, and I turned them all away, until I met Wes. When he rode him that day, they were two peas in a pod, and the rest is history...
Clover girl..I must say that man is very nice looking as well as the hoss.............lucky gal !
I put my DH on a standardbred mare (my Dad's ) and she wipped him off under a tree & then turned around and came back through between the fence & tree & stomped his ankle..poor baby.
I had to ride my appy bareback down 2 blocks of asphalt (hard shod) to get to my parents house where his parents were visiting,, and then HIS Dad drove the new cadillaic into the pasture to rescue poor DH.......he still tells the story of how I tried to kill him with a horse...barn sour GIANT mare.
Wimp.
Hi All; I hope that everyone is recuperating from the storms this past week. We had over 2 foot of snow up here and my birds stayed in their coop looking out the door as if to say "I am NOT stepping foot outside." They were all very happy to see the Sun today.
I have 2 beautiful English orpington splash pullets that are just starting to lay. I would like to sell them, if anyone is interested let me know. They look a little rough cause of being a little wet, but they are healthy and happy birds.![]()
those of you that like the english orps so much, these are two english pullets and should make some really nice blue babies.
They are very nice and if I were able to do any breeding here I'd be picking those ladies up in a hurry. As it is I'm sorely tempted by them, but still want to hold out for my one blue English Orp girl. I am so taken by the lacing on the blues. One of these days... Hmm, maybe a splash AND a blue?...
you get the nicest lacing from the splash parents. black to splash gives you 100% blue offspring![]()
Well as it is I am trying to get rid of the EE cockerel that has to spend every night in my garage because he's an illegal here in the city. The garage is right under my bedroom and when DH has to work overtime until 2 AM, he sure doesn't appreciate 5 AM wake up crow from the EE who continues crowing for 3 hours until it's light enough for me to let him and the girls out to free range in the yard. I'm trying to avoid having the chicken police show up at my front door so they don't find out I'm over my limit. So stupid - in Tacoma you can have as many as you want, but since I'm right NEXT to Tacoma in University Place, I was told we could have 12 hens only per acre. I'm a 1/4 acre so that puts me just about 7 chickens over my legal limit.
If I could have a rooster I would be thinking seriously hard about breeding those English Orps! 4312 should have these for her English Orpington breeding...![]()
Kaneke - I sent you a PM this morning - did it go through? I heard that CL hadn't been getting her PM's. Wondering if that's been resolved yet.
Hi Everyone,
Been a member here for awhile, but never post. I lurk CONSTANTLY! Love, love, love BYC. Anyway, in Roy which is about 45 minutes south of Seattle. I'm the proud mom of 4 beautiful human children and a school bus driver to support my chicken habit (oh yeah, and to pay all those pesky "other" bills!). Anyway, I started with Polish (smooth & frizzle) & RIR's. After much soul searching I recently sold my entire Polish flock to a gentleman in Idaho. We still breed and sell our RIR's as well as EE's and LF Light Brahma's (my new passion!). We are also starting with Black Copper Marans but are having terrible luck with shipped eggs! I'd love to find someone locally that sells quality Black Copper Maran hatching eggs or chicks. Suppose my constant BYC lurking days are over now that I have officially made a post. Love all the information and entertainment I find here and so glad to see there are so many chicken and incubator addicts in the world such as myself :yiipchick . Glad to meet everyone and introduce myself!
Hi Everyone,
Been a member here for awhile, but never post. I lurk CONSTANTLY! Love, love, love BYC. Anyway, in Roy which is about 45 minutes south of Seattle. I'm the proud mom of 4 beautiful human children and a school bus driver to support my chicken habit (oh yeah, and to pay all those pesky "other" bills!). Anyway, I started with Polish (smooth & frizzle) & RIR's. After much soul searching I recently sold my entire Polish flock to a gentleman in Idaho. We still breed and sell our RIR's as well as EE's and LF Light Brahma's (my new passion!). We are also starting with Black Copper Marans but are having terrible luck with shipped eggs! I'd love to find someone locally that sells quality Black Copper Maran hatching eggs or chicks. Suppose my constant BYC lurking days are over now that I have officially made a post. Love all the information and entertainment I find here and so glad to see there are so many chicken and incubator addicts in the world such as myself
. Glad to meet everyone and introduce myself!![]()
Hi Everyone,
Been a member here for awhile, but never post. I lurk CONSTANTLY! Love, love, love BYC. Anyway, in Roy which is about 45 minutes south of Seattle. I'm the proud mom of 4 beautiful human children and a school bus driver to support my chicken habit (oh yeah, and to pay all those pesky "other" bills!). Anyway, I started with Polish (smooth & frizzle) & RIR's. After much soul searching I recently sold my entire Polish flock to a gentleman in Idaho. We still breed and sell our RIR's as well as EE's and LF Light Brahma's (my new passion!). We are also starting with Black Copper Marans but are having terrible luck with shipped eggs! I'd love to find someone locally that sells quality Black Copper Maran hatching eggs or chicks. Suppose my constant BYC lurking days are over now that I have officially made a post. Love all the information and entertainment I find here and so glad to see there are so many chicken and incubator addicts in the world such as myself
. Glad to meet everyone and introduce myself!![]()