I've had this lingering thought in my head for the past couple months.
We've totally revamped our herd, which was made up of 1 stallion, four mares, and their offspring. Since last fall we've sold two mares that didn't fit the herd into the herd very well because of their attitudes, and our stallion. Breeding is out of the question as our colts were gelded.
So, I've been thinking of what I've been wanting to do with my herd. Mostly everybody has a use except for two mares. (One is a dwarf who is getting into her teens)
Well, I have one mare who will be nine years old. She was shown as a weanling, and I think that's it. Well, she's been a broodmare since then. She foaled her first in 2006 and has produced something each year. This year is her last. Thank heavens!
She's a great mare who I just don't want to sit in a pasture for the rest of her years. She young still but beyond her years reproductively and maternally. I want to be able to do something with her even if its just taking her to a show once a year in whatever it may be.
Now, I'm not talking about anything this year. Maybe not anything next year. She deserves some time off just to be a horse in good physical condition.
Now, I'll admit that she isn't the nicest looking mare. At the moment she's pregnant, which detracts from her appearance. She's cow hocked, sickle hocked (maybe), toes out, and butt high. She may have more that I can't identify. It has been suggested that she even has a stretched pre-pubic tendon. I wouldn't be surprised since she's been pregnant six times.
But, I have a question.
Say, take the baby out of the picture here ( in the belly) and fast forward to either 2012 or 2013 after she's had some time off. By looking at pictures like this would you possibly suggest to the owner (my mom and I) that she'd be okay in some sort of discipline, be it driving, showmanship, jumping, etc....?
I'm just insanely curious as I want to get a feel for what I would like to do in the future with my herd.
Thanks,
Julia
We've totally revamped our herd, which was made up of 1 stallion, four mares, and their offspring. Since last fall we've sold two mares that didn't fit the herd into the herd very well because of their attitudes, and our stallion. Breeding is out of the question as our colts were gelded.
So, I've been thinking of what I've been wanting to do with my herd. Mostly everybody has a use except for two mares. (One is a dwarf who is getting into her teens)
Well, I have one mare who will be nine years old. She was shown as a weanling, and I think that's it. Well, she's been a broodmare since then. She foaled her first in 2006 and has produced something each year. This year is her last. Thank heavens!
She's a great mare who I just don't want to sit in a pasture for the rest of her years. She young still but beyond her years reproductively and maternally. I want to be able to do something with her even if its just taking her to a show once a year in whatever it may be.
Now, I'm not talking about anything this year. Maybe not anything next year. She deserves some time off just to be a horse in good physical condition.
Now, I'll admit that she isn't the nicest looking mare. At the moment she's pregnant, which detracts from her appearance. She's cow hocked, sickle hocked (maybe), toes out, and butt high. She may have more that I can't identify. It has been suggested that she even has a stretched pre-pubic tendon. I wouldn't be surprised since she's been pregnant six times.
But, I have a question.
Say, take the baby out of the picture here ( in the belly) and fast forward to either 2012 or 2013 after she's had some time off. By looking at pictures like this would you possibly suggest to the owner (my mom and I) that she'd be okay in some sort of discipline, be it driving, showmanship, jumping, etc....?
I'm just insanely curious as I want to get a feel for what I would like to do in the future with my herd.
Thanks,
Julia