circlesinthesand
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...but not to horses.
Hi! I didn't see a specific place for an intro, so figured I'd put it here at the top
I bought my first mini this past weekend when my dad went to buy his first mini. I was undecided until I saw them! OMG! love at first site. They're so cute!
So we came home with two in the trailer! lol. I'm a lifetime horse owner (I honestly can't remember a single time in my life when a horse wasn't a part of my life) but this is a completely new experience for me. I had a few ponies as a child and I was the kid that rode all the new/young ponies to start them. But this has been a very very long time.
Since then I've been involved with every aspect of the horse world in some form or another. English & Western riding as well as a bit of driving. We're phasing out the draft horses and I'm down to 3 QH's so obviously it was time for a mini!
So I'm new to minis and learning a bit as I go. So far I've been treating them as I would any other horse and it's working well. We have them mostly halter broke and started sacking them out. I've done a good bit of rubbing and loving up on them, getting them used to being touched.
I have a few questions though...Is it too late in the year to body clip? Normally I never body clip our horses but they're almost all slick at the moment. The minis are shedding some...but not enough. Poor things are probably miserable. Our guys are yearlings...will they start shedding out normally at some point? or do they remain fuzz balls?
Secondly, why are so many mini harnesses sold without the breeching strap? would there be any need for a collar? we have collars for the drafts but they're usually pulling heavy loads. Is a mini even capable of pulling something heavy enough to need a collar or is it because they're not as strong and do need the extra help of a collar. My tendency would be to go with a collar but they don't look as popular. My intentions are to try CDE one day in the very far future. Should I just go ahead and invest in what I need for that or should I just wait and decide later?
I'm sure I'll come up with some more questions that are mini specific, general horse questions I'm ok to answer myself, just those specifics that are a bit different I might need some clarification on
TIA,
Jen
Hi! I didn't see a specific place for an intro, so figured I'd put it here at the top
I bought my first mini this past weekend when my dad went to buy his first mini. I was undecided until I saw them! OMG! love at first site. They're so cute!
So we came home with two in the trailer! lol. I'm a lifetime horse owner (I honestly can't remember a single time in my life when a horse wasn't a part of my life) but this is a completely new experience for me. I had a few ponies as a child and I was the kid that rode all the new/young ponies to start them. But this has been a very very long time.
Since then I've been involved with every aspect of the horse world in some form or another. English & Western riding as well as a bit of driving. We're phasing out the draft horses and I'm down to 3 QH's so obviously it was time for a mini!
So I'm new to minis and learning a bit as I go. So far I've been treating them as I would any other horse and it's working well. We have them mostly halter broke and started sacking them out. I've done a good bit of rubbing and loving up on them, getting them used to being touched.
I have a few questions though...Is it too late in the year to body clip? Normally I never body clip our horses but they're almost all slick at the moment. The minis are shedding some...but not enough. Poor things are probably miserable. Our guys are yearlings...will they start shedding out normally at some point? or do they remain fuzz balls?
Secondly, why are so many mini harnesses sold without the breeching strap? would there be any need for a collar? we have collars for the drafts but they're usually pulling heavy loads. Is a mini even capable of pulling something heavy enough to need a collar or is it because they're not as strong and do need the extra help of a collar. My tendency would be to go with a collar but they don't look as popular. My intentions are to try CDE one day in the very far future. Should I just go ahead and invest in what I need for that or should I just wait and decide later?
I'm sure I'll come up with some more questions that are mini specific, general horse questions I'm ok to answer myself, just those specifics that are a bit different I might need some clarification on
TIA,
Jen