Frankie
Well-Known Member
We share a lot of our horses, we have seen your show horses, your new foals and your new horses. I was wondering though, who's your best buddy and why? What makes a best buddy?
I have several who have been here a long time. All are important to me for a lot of reasons. Some I have shared due to illness or needing help, all I am close to. But if I were to pick my best buddy, it would be stallion Zipit! He is the funniest one guy and will make me laugh almost every day. He has to get his nose in to everything! He is curious and loves to learn. When out in the pasture he will stay right by my side. If I'm pulling weeds, or walking the fence line, he stays right there. He'll turn his head a lot, look right back at me, as to say,,,What you doing that for, is that to eat, hey can I help, hey Mom do turtles have a barn? You can just tell he is always thinking something. Although when he is splashing all the water out, throwing his feed pan over to the girls side, and grabbing a hold of his lead rope to lead me, I have to really wonder what he is thinking!
He is very in tune to me. If I am not feeling well his whole attitude changes. He stands right up next to me leaning his head against my leg. Becomes the most gentle guy. I've tried to fake it, doesn't work, he knows, and he's back to pulling the fly strips off the barn wall!
He is the kind of horse you look at and you just know he is enjoying himself. You just gotta love the horse you have to chase down when its time to come up, especially when he is sure you are in the middle of a tag game, and he made you "it" just because.
He is like the one little dog in the cartoon that can talk, running around my feet saying, what today mom, going any where, so what new toy did you bring me, got applesauce beet pulp in that bucket, hey is that a new halter?!?! He tires me out, but love every ounce of him. A neighbor walked by a few weeks ago and Zip and I were out in the pasture on a small hill, the neighbor looked over and said you two look more like a scene from Lassie. I said yep, he's always there for me, he's my Lassie!
Who's your Lassie?
I have several who have been here a long time. All are important to me for a lot of reasons. Some I have shared due to illness or needing help, all I am close to. But if I were to pick my best buddy, it would be stallion Zipit! He is the funniest one guy and will make me laugh almost every day. He has to get his nose in to everything! He is curious and loves to learn. When out in the pasture he will stay right by my side. If I'm pulling weeds, or walking the fence line, he stays right there. He'll turn his head a lot, look right back at me, as to say,,,What you doing that for, is that to eat, hey can I help, hey Mom do turtles have a barn? You can just tell he is always thinking something. Although when he is splashing all the water out, throwing his feed pan over to the girls side, and grabbing a hold of his lead rope to lead me, I have to really wonder what he is thinking!
He is very in tune to me. If I am not feeling well his whole attitude changes. He stands right up next to me leaning his head against my leg. Becomes the most gentle guy. I've tried to fake it, doesn't work, he knows, and he's back to pulling the fly strips off the barn wall!
He is the kind of horse you look at and you just know he is enjoying himself. You just gotta love the horse you have to chase down when its time to come up, especially when he is sure you are in the middle of a tag game, and he made you "it" just because.
He is like the one little dog in the cartoon that can talk, running around my feet saying, what today mom, going any where, so what new toy did you bring me, got applesauce beet pulp in that bucket, hey is that a new halter?!?! He tires me out, but love every ounce of him. A neighbor walked by a few weeks ago and Zip and I were out in the pasture on a small hill, the neighbor looked over and said you two look more like a scene from Lassie. I said yep, he's always there for me, he's my Lassie!
Who's your Lassie?