Topic: Brat Horse
EquusDancer's photo
Fri 04/06/12 12:47 PM
Edited by EquusDancer on Fri 04/06/12 12:48 PM
So, I shifted a section of fence the other day. I had "help"! LOL! Gentry helped hold the fence.



And line it up.



Then he proceeded to try and snag the wire in my pocket that I used to tie the fence to posts, and the pliers too. Almost got them. I couldn't get him to help drive T-Posts however.

But I got back at him for pestering me. He finally gained enough wait that the saddle fit nicely. I was concerned about having to teach him to be ridden bareback, especially with no arena. I've been working him with the saddle, and will add in the bridle shortly. Then get on him.



soufiehere's photo
Fri 04/06/12 12:59 PM
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh he's a pretty one.

Is that a fort or big old pipes?

EquusDancer's photo
Fri 04/06/12 01:01 PM

Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh he's a pretty one.

Is that a fort or big old pipes?


He is a handsome chap! And knows it. laugh

Old culvert pipes dad brought home YEARS ago. He planned on reselling them, hasn't, and the goats use them for shelter and to play on.

no photo
Fri 04/06/12 01:05 PM
So awesome! Thank you for sharing!drinks :banana:

soufiehere's photo
Fri 04/06/12 01:15 PM

He is a handsome chap! And knows it. laugh
Old culvert pipes dad brought home YEARS ago.
He planned on reselling them, hasn't, and the
goats use them for shelter and to play on.

So would I :-)

The lookers always know it.
But he will make you proud.

thewaterbearer's photo
Fri 04/06/12 02:38 PM
What a gorgeous horse.

Bravalady's photo
Tue 04/24/12 12:01 PM
You fed my horse addiction! Thank you! How old is Gentry? How tall? I want to know everything about him. Does he have potential for dressage?

Totage's photo
Tue 04/24/12 12:10 PM
It's a good thing horses are too big to kidnap. lol

They are actually a lot bigger when you try to ride them. lol

eileena9's photo
Wed 04/25/12 02:40 AM

It's a good thing horses are too big to kidnap. lol

They are actually a lot bigger when you try to ride them. lol


I agree...he's too big to slip away with unnoticed.bigsmile

He's a handsome boy, Kendra.flowerforyou

EquusDancer's photo
Wed 04/25/12 02:18 PM

It's a good thing horses are too big to kidnap. lol

They are actually a lot bigger when you try to ride them. lol


Actually, they really aren't. There's plenty of horror stories of horses being stolen and most don't come home. Either, someone who buys them doesn't know they are stolen, or they're sold for slaughter.

Totage's photo
Wed 04/25/12 02:26 PM


It's a good thing horses are too big to kidnap. lol

They are actually a lot bigger when you try to ride them. lol


Actually, they really aren't. There's plenty of horror stories of horses being stolen and most don't come home. Either, someone who buys them doesn't know they are stolen, or they're sold for slaughter.


Sadly that's true, but I was thinking more like trying to hide them under your shirt or something, you can hide a cat and some small dogs like that, but a horse would be a little obvious. lol

I would never really claim an animal as my own, unless I knew for sure they had no owners, or that their previous owners no longer wanted them for some reason.

I did ride a horse once, and that's something I don't plan on doing ever again. I do like horses though, but I don't think my legs will ever be able to stretch that far apart again, especially as I'm getting older. lol