O! I love the clipped pic!!!
I have a whole lot of bays and have had bays off and on all my life - both solid colored and pinto colored. Right now, sometimes, I feel "over-bayed", LOL! I even did a blog post about it that I titled "Silver & Bay" (think "Silver and Gold" song in Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer - sung by Cornelius the short prospector who "tamed" the bumble). Of course, it is easier to have bays when you have a stallion that is homozygous bay and sires all bay babies (with different amounts of tobiano white patterns). We currently own 1 bay Arab mare, 1 bay tobiano Arab/Shet gelding, 2 bay tobiano shetland stallions, 2 bay tobiano Shetland mares (mother/daughter), 2 - 2015 yearling bay tobiano Shetlands & 2 silver bay tobianos (1 is 1/2 shetland).
I was told that I wouldn't like our sulky cart for extended periods, but I've found just the opposite. I love driving in my sulky - on rough and tumble hill trail drives - for hours at a time (or did - it's been a while, maybe right now, being out of shape I would find it uncomfortable). I found that our ponies seemed to do well with it. But man did I go thru the tires! So I went and got the airless tires from a company in OH (who also refurbished my cart)... Since then, I haven't taken it for any long drives - as two of the three places I used to go to the most and really enjoyed - have been closed to public trail driving. Sooo.... I need to get some ponies driving
again!
After "Bit" tried kicking it to pieces and it's been refurbished. Flower's first hitch...
This cart was a training cart for Flower's grand dam (Hackney pony) and when I had it refurbished, I completely "spaced" getting the shafts shortened! Wish I'd thought about it. I so totally would have had it done!