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  1. equinefaith

    Christopher

    We've never had a problem with colic- both of the ponies seem to do fine with them, and have for the entire time they've been with us. However, a QH I leased a couple years back was being fed alfalfa pellets and her owner (who wasn't the brightest crayon) didn't know that you HAVE to soak those-...
  2. equinefaith

    Christopher

    Hello Yes, I live in the Sacramento area :D My trainer gets them through a local feed store.
  3. equinefaith

    Christopher

    Hello
  4. equinefaith

    Christopher

    He actually eats just as much as his buddy Toby. He gets 1 pound of Elk Grove Milling pellets and a half of a flake of grass/alf mix in the morning, and 1/2 pound of EGM pellets and half a flake of grass/alf at night, with grazing and treats in between. There is definitely a difference in...
  5. equinefaith

    The Other Pony

    Yes, he is VERY smart- he knows his job and he loves it. He just likes to add a little spunk to his day He loves to play, and he is so much fun to teach new things to. He learns quickly and loves to please. Thanks for the comments
  6. equinefaith

    The Other Pony

    Well I introduced Christopher to get your opinions, but I am just posting this guy for fun. I tend to work more on him because he is going to be a riding pony in lessons, and Christopher is just a side project for the kiddo until Toby has learned some manners. Toby is a Shetland/Fjord backyard...
  7. equinefaith

    Christopher

    Thanks for your response- I would love to work him more but between work and school there just isn't time to come out more than once a week. As for having someone else ride him, that would be hard, because everyone is too big for him! Haha... he's a scrawny little guy. I wish I could get papers...
  8. equinefaith

    Christopher

    Hello all, I am new to this forum. However, I have been working with a 4 year old unregistered Shetland pony for a little over 2 years. I haven't measured him, but he is a little weedy looking. I was just wondering how to tell what type of Shetland he is? He may or may not be pure shetland. He...
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