Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts

Monday, July 7, 2014

RVWPA Show

The Welsh Pony show went well in early June and I'm so happy with the way McAnna is such a good, little pleaser. She's got that wonderful attitude like: "Okay, mama. I'm tired, but I'm still listening to you". We entered seven classes over the two day show and received seven ribbons: Reserve Champion pleasure driving, being our best accomplishment!

Getting ready to go in the class
Making last minute adjustments 



Driving around


Taking Tasha for a pre-class ride (and practice time ;))

In the showring!

Lined up at the center for inspection

"Strong trot. Call is for a strong trot!"

Can I take a nap after this, please?

Ah! So tired. Can't you tell?

Slowing crawling back to the stall....

That was SO much work!


Looking GOOD.
What a cutie pie!

Friday, August 2, 2013

My Big Little Surprise


Everyone, I'd like you to meet my new horse, Braje (Bray-ge or if that doesn't help, it has the "garage" sound at the end). She's the big surprise I mentioned on the G+ post. She is a fourteen-year-old, chestnut reining mare who hasn't been used in the last six years or so. She's got a lot of good reining blood (ancestry) in her and has the perfect temperament. She stands at 14.3 hands high, although is a little taller in front since a friend of ours put plastic shoes on her front feet. She wasn't cared for the best at her previous home and if the cracks in her front feet hadn't been taken care of in a couple more weeks, she would have probably ended up lame..for good. So, we're fixing the problem by spraying on a plastic substance on the bottom of her feet to bring the sole back together again. The cracks were so deep that you could see her foot--not her hoof--but the actually foot sticking out. Our friend had to dig all the dirt and stuff out of it--making it bleed--so that it wouldn't become infected. But she's home now and being taken care of. She's not in pain now! :) My hope is to show her in reining classes (around here and Minnesota) and give riding lessons on her. So, she kind of earns her keep. ;)  


Here she is in her "private" pasture, so she and the others can "meet" each other without hurting themselves.










Looking out at the other horses.
                                       

                                                                                                                                                                              
                           
Soft eyes, good confirmation, and smart     
                                   

 
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Has a low head carriage (Sky in background)


                                                                  
                                                                                



First time she ever heard cows. She's like "Wha?" :D

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

I was talking to a very dear friend of mine the other day and we got into talking about my husky, malmute, and German shepherd mix dog, Beth.  My friend suggested I post a few pictures of her; but instead of that, here is a new video I uploaded to youtube the other night and thought some of you might enjoy it. :-)
 Beth is one of the sweetest dogs we've ever owned and I've had her for around ten years now.

Here are some random facts about her:
1. She looks more like the malmute breed than either husky or German shepherd.
2. Her howl sometimes can sound like a spook, but it's quite funny as most dogs don't sound like that.
3. She loves to run, though sometimes, that means away from home. :rolleyes:

I hope you'll enjoy watching it and if you'd like, please subscribe to the link below the video! Thank you and God bless!
Anna








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