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Ok when I was asked to join it was due to a post regarding my rescue pony. So I thought I would bring the conversation over here and ask all of you to tell us about your rescue horse/pony and there story.
Here is my boys story...
Year and a half ago his dam and a few other horses where removed from a starvation situation. Few days after Animal Control removed them the mares where dropping foals on the ground. My boy (Titus) being one of them. He was actually a twin. The twin…
Posted on August 25, 2008 at 10:00pm — 5 Comments
My husband grew this on his farm this year and it has been a WONDERFUL crop. It's got great points for those that have IR or Cushings horses. It's gluten free. Has low sugar count and NSC (Non-structured carbohydrates) of typically under 10%.
Would be interested to hear any response from anyone that has fed teff and there opinions on it.
Or even if anyone has questions on it. I'ld be glad to answer them (or find the answer) lol
Briana
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Posted on August 25, 2008 at 10:00pm
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My first horse was a blue eyed paint/appendix from S.D.
Diamond was the my first horse ,pasted 4 yrs ago at the age of 28..Had him since he was 4 yrs old . I bought him rail thin,whip marks & sores all over..
when I saw him,we looked at each other & just new it was forever,Diamond never failed me even protected me/us from attacking dobermans,& a 12 point buck,job well done.
Diamond is dearly missed.
Paints rule...
Thanks,
JJ.
Loving the pic of the horse in your profile! Please post some pics of your Sempatico baby if you have a chance - he throws really lovely stock :-)
Are there many Akhal-Teke horses in the US? - they are still very rare in the UK. The only one I've seen here is a stallion that competes in Endurance & was a gift to the Queen of England who then placed him with an endurance rider to train.
There was an amazing Akhal stallion that licensed with one of the European warmblood stud books last year so I'm sure we will see some interesting crosses now.
Oh my gosh, the horse in your profile shot is STUNNING! Is that your mare?