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First spring time pix of my horses ( got some riding ones)

I haven't given them a bath yet but a little Lazer sheen go's a long way. Annie was 5 in Feb and Doc turns 3 June 25th. Doc being his usual self :p [IMG]http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy134/rodeoratdogs/009-9.jpg[/IMG]

rodeoratdogs Thu, 05/26/2011 - 21:01

Thanks :D , I really love them both, they have great dispositions as well. Doc is still pretty short, but he is cutting horse bred, Annie is 15h on the money, and you can tell from the pics he's still a couple " shorter. That being said he should still grow a little bit being that he's still only just 3. I'll be starting him this summer. I don't know if he'll be quite as easy as Annie to start (she was super easy). He is so layed back and silly but he's a little jumpy with things over his back, but once he's over it he's over it, and he could care less. When we first got him he was jumpy about fly spray now I can spray him with out anything on him, he likes it :p, He's a goofy goober.
I have had the saddle on him several times, and put my weight in the stirrup, just not ready to swing my leg over without sombody holding in. We did sit on him a couple times last year. Good thing I got back in shape this year, I still don't want to hit the ground tho, did anybody else notice the ground gets harder as you get older? X_X

Daylene Alford Fri, 05/27/2011 - 08:48

[quote]Yup, we don't seem to bounce like we did as teenagers hey! [/quote]

It has nothing to do with the fact that I am older...the ground has definalty gotten harder... :bounce :rofl

rodeoratdogs Tue, 05/31/2011 - 18:03

Thank you so much! Annie was a huge unexpected blessing to me. I only got her from a friend because he knew he probably didn't have much longer to live. She has been like a breath of fresh air after some of the horses I have had. Not always, but over my life I would often take the horses that required a bit more time an patience than other people were willing to give. Riding Annie is just very relaxing (2 finger neck reiner), she is solid but still fun, she's great on the trail alone, but loves to go out on the trail with other horses, she acts like she's getting a play date or somthing lol! I just love her to bits. :love

rodeoratdogs Thu, 06/02/2011 - 21:09

I finally got to ride Annie today. It's been so Rainy (plus I was busy with puppies) here and the weather is finally turning.
She's one of those horses that you can not ride for awhile and get back on and she's the same horse God bless her.

rodeoratdogs Thu, 06/02/2011 - 22:56

I wanted to ad these too but I had to resize them first. Annie on Esther and Doc cracks me up in that next pic, he kept playing with his ball like he was thinking, look at me I want some attention :grin: .