Faster horses said:Better be careful there, Haymaker. How well do those feral hogs like horsemeat?
I bet that little pony is smooth to ride, with the slope to his pasterns
that hes got. And I see he has striped feet, which I think is a real plus.
GOOD LUCK!
the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:Sounds like ya need to set a hog trap in your horse pen LOL....
I like that lil bay horse. He looks built stout to me.
LOL If he don't work out.......ya could always send him this away and he could be a barrel horse. :wink:
Faster horses said:Feed him some good mineral Haymaker. It will help his bone, even now.
Big Muddy rancher said:Gee Haymaker he looks like $300 well spent. :wink:![]()
Faster horses said:And I thnk he is fine-boned, just as you do. But you can helpMy comment about his pasterns was sincere, Haymaker.
the bone even yet. Keep feeding him the mineral.
So you're in the races, now?
ranch hand said:Haymaker, looks like he needs a good trimming on the pictures. His toes look a bit long to me. Keep them trimmed up right so you don't go head over heels in a race. :lol:
Chickshunt2 said:So hows this colt turning out? keep us posted. As I said before I liked him even if he is a little on the thin boned side..not everything needs legs that looks like logs! As long as he has good strong joints on him he should hold up.