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new filly

Jinglebob

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Just born this morning. Almost seen her born.
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Back off!
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What the heck is that!
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One left to go.
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Last colt is getting bigger.
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Awww, All your horses are Beautiful!!!! And i like your cows!! You should name her Dolly :P I dont know why, but it looks like shes a dolly, what breed are your cows?(the red and white splotchy ones)


Katy
 
rainie said:
Good pics JB. Good strong looking mares. Is that a freeze brand on the bay's rear? What is the sires background?

Yup, a freeze brand, not mine but the folks who raised her. The sire has mainly cuttin' blood. Smart Little Lena, Peppy San Badger, Dry Doc on the papers. The bay mare goes to Colonel Freckels. The sorrel mare is a Peppy San x Orphan Drift. The red dun mare with the older colt is grade, but her family has been on this place for years. Little bit of everything in her. Her sire is a stout made, gentle dun. Totally unflappable except for hair on tanned buffalo hides, on the ground! Only thing he's ever got excited about.

Her dam's sire is my favorite old bay. Cowy'est horse I've ever ridden. I am riding the dun mares full brother and just love him. Active, eager and a good mover. Only problem with him is he's about 15.3 and hard for an old, short legged, fat man to get on, unless I step him up alongside something. But once on top, we really cover some ground and he's got his daddy's disposition with some of his grampa's cow in him. Just a real nice horse.

Gary Carter wants him, but I ain't too sure I want to give him up, tho' I have way too many young ones around here. :lol:
 
Canadian_Cowgirl said:
Awww, All your horses are Beautiful!!!! And i like your cows!! You should name her Dolly :P I dont know why, but it looks like shes a dolly, what breed are your cows?(the red and white splotchy ones)


Katy

The big, fat one is a Pinzaguare (sp). I bought her as a calf, thinking she was a longhorn cross. She stay's fat and raises nice calves. Solid red the last two years. The rest are longhorn cross. The Black ones are my son's. Angus, I guess. How would you know for sure, anymore? :wink:

When you come visit, you call her Dolly and see if she comes when you call. :wink: :lol:

I've called her a few other names over the years. She's about 11 or 12 years old, I think. :???:
 
AWWWWWW (what a minute what the heck is that ?, OK fine now distracted by cowhide) AWWWWW... Nothing cuter than baby ponies! Nice looking mares Jinglebob! One more to go? she look right ready to burst! You sure she didnt just swallow a cow or something?



O yah and quit painting on your horses rear ends that's just weird :P
 
Faster horses said:
Nice horses JB. Thanks for sharing your pictures.
The first bay colt is gonna be real chromy with the bay
color along with white stockings. Pretty hard to beat that
combination for catching your eye. I like it!!!

Yup, eye catchy. :x

Jusat what I wanted a FILLY with 3 white feet. :?
 
Another nice 'un! Really like the breeding on the red sorrel mare.
But once again I must have been sleepin in class, are these foals by your stud?
 
Hooks said:
Another nice 'un! Really like the breeding on the red sorrel mare.
But once again I must have been sleepin in class, are these foals by your stud?

Yes, though when he got out the other night and got to fighting with one of the geldings,(keeping him away from the mares) he almost got turned into a gelding. :mad:

He's pretty hot blooded and it shows. :)
 
Gosh, and I would think having horses that pass out in front of cattle would be really embarassing! :P
 

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