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Recently my youngest brother moved to the city, seeing that the 14th floor of an apartment complex isn't exactly ideal for a 7 month old puppy, I have taken in Vincent. At first I was "iffy" on a puppy at my place, but I must say I have grown rather fond of this little guy.
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I love love love love my girls.... and Frankie. I'm an equestrian.
My girls are both registered AQHA black mares. Jacqueline is sun bleached so she looks more like a bay than a black horse. She's young and likes to be out to pasture all day versus stalled all day like my other black horse. "Blackie" (didnt name her, bought her when she was 8 with that name already) would rather stay in her stall all day with her fan on and not bake in the heat. So her coat stays very black.**Picture with black horse in stall is not her stall. It's just a holding stall. That's why there no shavings in it** Then there's Frankie. Little sorrel (red) colored mustang. Not a show horse whatsoever but he has the best trot in the world for a mustang. Such a sweetheart. Just a trail horse, nothing more. Last but not least was Ferrasol. Little grey Arabian mare. Born in March of 1983. Given to me March of 2007 as a rescue. She passed away on February 22, 2015. Shattered my heart. She was older than me. She lived a good life with under my ownership of her. Putting her to sleep was one of the hardest things I've ever had to do. I still cry. She's buried under her favorite pine tree in The Big Girl Field. Last edited by Sara; 06-04-2015 at 10:39 AM.. |
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Is that the average lifespan for a horse? 20-30 years? Haha and I thought dog food was expensive, I can only imagine this! |
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Horses are very high maintenance. Between hoof trimming every 6 weeks, shoes, dewormer every month, the amount of hay and "feed" they go through. Ferrasol was on a special Equine Senior feed PLUS joint supplement. $$$$$ Floating their teeth once a year, shots twice a year for all. Plus all their toys. I swear Jacqueline destroys all her toys within weeks. She's too rough lol. BBUUUTTTTTT, I wouldnt trade them for the world. (or psychiatric help) |
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This was taken about 4 years ago. My son Peyton with Lima who is no longer with us anymore
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Emergency visit to the vet. 6 day stay at horse hospital. Cost thousands. |
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I remember when she was all stitched up the vet was writing me out the bill and I was like "uhhhh, where are her pain meds?" "Oh it will heal up nicely it was a clean cut." "Give my horse pain meds please, NOW. " "Ok, if you insist Ma'am here's a bottle of bute for her." I cant believe he wasnt going to give her anything for pain!
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Couple of awww moments. Jacqueline's first day on Earth. About 12 hours old in these photos.
Little horse knowledge for everyone. Black horses are actually born silver/gray and they turn black at about 4 months when their baby hair sheds off. And that's not pee on her belly. That's actually iodine. I put that on her umbilical cord area to keep infection away right after she was born. |
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Adopted when he was 17 and he died 6 months later
He had lost all his body hair by then and liked wearing clothes.
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There's just something about horses that's good for your soul that you dont get from dogs or cats. Maybe that's why they use them in prisons to rehabilitate prisoners. Horses are simply amazing majestic creatures. I know I'm flooding this thread but I dont care. This is one of my favorites. I was standing by the lake talking to my Blackie. Notice how she doesnt stand infront or behind, but right beside me. Best companion I could ever ask for. She was 8 when my Mom bought her, she's now 23. Lord help me when the day comes that she's no longer with me. Last edited by Sara; 06-04-2015 at 01:48 PM.. |
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