DiamondShadowRanch
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So, I'm a teenager, I spend most of my time outdoors, with my boyfriend, or taking pictures (Hoping to become a photographer). I am considering selling my Paint mare, and buying this colt. I just don't have the interest in big-horses as much as I used to, I know how to ride, but I have nobody to ride with, and can't handle riding alone, and none of my mares are registered, so I can't do any showing with them (I bought a registered QH filly, she was WILD, so I traded her for an unregistered "purebred" who is most likely a cross, probably draft).
I've owned miniatures in the past, so I know what they are like; stubborn, quirky, playful, and incredibly smart. He's a 2011 colt, silver dapple tobiano, $1,200. I've grown up my whole life with horses, and haven't went a day in about 10 years without owning at least one horse. I've always wanted a silver dapple tobiano, especially a minimal one like him. He seems to be of pretty good quality, but could use a nicer head in my opinion. I wouldn't be using him for breeding, just as a fun colt to spend time with and love on.
My neighbors have ponies, and I desperately want to go spend time with them, but my neighbors are "different", so I avoid going outdoors so they don't talk to me (I've had the one come over and yell at me for "leaving the gate open" when I hadn't been out in 3 days, and the other come ask to watch movies with us IN OUR HOUSE).
Opinions please on what I should do. I really do like this colt. I miss having ponies
His name is Tatum
and he is registered
I've owned miniatures in the past, so I know what they are like; stubborn, quirky, playful, and incredibly smart. He's a 2011 colt, silver dapple tobiano, $1,200. I've grown up my whole life with horses, and haven't went a day in about 10 years without owning at least one horse. I've always wanted a silver dapple tobiano, especially a minimal one like him. He seems to be of pretty good quality, but could use a nicer head in my opinion. I wouldn't be using him for breeding, just as a fun colt to spend time with and love on.
My neighbors have ponies, and I desperately want to go spend time with them, but my neighbors are "different", so I avoid going outdoors so they don't talk to me (I've had the one come over and yell at me for "leaving the gate open" when I hadn't been out in 3 days, and the other come ask to watch movies with us IN OUR HOUSE).
Opinions please on what I should do. I really do like this colt. I miss having ponies
His name is Tatum
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