Equestrian types or horse lovers?

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Horses are my passion and I own 2. I would love to connect with sexy individuals who also share that passion with me to discuss horsey things as well as sexy passions as well.

I have one older Arabian mare who is blind in one eye and retired. I also own a draft cross who I am trying to get back into work after a long period of time off.

Come on you sexy horse people...let's chat!
 
I have a Quarter horse. I grew up with 3 others. I miss my Quarter/Arab. He was fun. Also had a Saddlebred that was a moose. ;)
 
I have a Quarter horse. I grew up with 3 others. I miss my Quarter/Arab. He was fun. Also had a Saddlebred that was a moose. ;)

I had a sorrel quarter horse mare that was wonderful one minute, crazy bucking horse the next. Thank God she had great conformation because she went on to be a good little broodmare.

I used to ride a Saddlebred and I loved his springy step.

My little Arab mare is the sweetest pocket pony. She looks a bit like a Shetland pony with her winter coat this year.:eek:
 
Horses and Horse people!

I have six and am always amazed by what we can learn share with them.

Hanging with beautiful women that love horses -- what could be better?
 
Horses and Horse people!

I have six and am always amazed by what we can learn share with them.

Hanging with beautiful women that love horses -- what could be better?

Horses and sexy horse people!

What kind do you have?
 
I was forced to give up my palamino Tennessee Walker and my blood bay quarter horse this year :(
 
Your herd sounds delightful. Wish I could come and play with them!!


Where do yours live? How's it going with the draft? Bringing them back from long breaks is familiar territory for me. I find it can be really enriching for both, despite it not always feeling that way.

It's funny, I have this sense of privacy for them welling up, so I'm a little reserved about sharing too much of their story on here. Don't know if that will stick or not, but thought I'd share what came up for me.

I love horse camping -but got away from it the last couple of years. Hope to change that this coming season.
 
Where do yours live? How's it going with the draft? Bringing them back from long breaks is familiar territory for me. I find it can be really enriching for both, despite it not always feeling that way.

It's funny, I have this sense of privacy for them welling up, so I'm a little reserved about sharing too much of their story on here. Don't know if that will stick or not, but thought I'd share what came up for me.

I love horse camping -but got away from it the last couple of years. Hope to change that this coming season.

Mine live on a friend's farm. The draft cross is my love. We are pretty sure he had EPM, so I put him out to pasture for a couple years and I haven't seen any recent symptoms.

All of my tack was stolen over the summer so I am lacking in a saddle, pad and some other things. I did get a bridle at a consignment shop that fits him beautifully. I will hop on him bareback this weekend. I've worked at reminding him of how a rider feels all around him and he's been fine.

After the holidays, I can work on saving for a saddle. :cool:
 
Why were you forced to give them up?



Your herd sounds delightful. Wish I could come and play with them!!

The family that owned their pasture got mad at me and kicked me out. It hit at the worst time and I dont have the extra to pay for boarding or field rent. I gave them to a friend who does therapy rides
 
Mine live on a friend's farm. The draft cross is my love. We are pretty sure he had EPM, so I put him out to pasture for a couple years and I haven't seen any recent symptoms.

All of my tack was stolen over the summer so I am lacking in a saddle, pad and some other things. I did get a bridle at a consignment shop that fits him beautifully. I will hop on him bareback this weekend. I've worked at reminding him of how a rider feels all around him and he's been fine.

After the holidays, I can work on saving for a saddle. :cool:


I can't imagine why someone would steal tack. I mean it's expensive but hard to resell. People will steal anything
 
Mine live on a friend's farm. The draft cross is my love. We are pretty sure he had EPM, so I put him out to pasture for a couple years and I haven't seen any recent symptoms.

All of my tack was stolen over the summer so I am lacking in a saddle, pad and some other things. I did get a bridle at a consignment shop that fits him beautifully. I will hop on him bareback this weekend. I've worked at reminding him of how a rider feels all around him and he's been fine.

After the holidays, I can work on saving for a saddle. :cool:

I love riding. I've also learned how much fun it is to work and play with them without riding. Such a subtle, and engaging conversation.. Sorry to hear about the tack, but hope you enjoy the hang and ride!

:rose:
 
I had a sorrel quarter horse mare that was wonderful one minute, crazy bucking horse the next. Thank God she had great conformation because she went on to be a good little broodmare.

I used to ride a Saddlebred and I loved his springy step.

My little Arab mare is the sweetest pocket pony. She looks a bit like a Shetland pony with her winter coat this year.:eek:

That sounds pretty much like my Quarter horse. She's a nutcase. lol
My first pony was a Welsh/Arabian. Amazing little Pony. I used her for both Showing and gaming. Then got my Arab/Quarter. Got the Saddlebred for my Dad originally, but he was too hyper for my Dad.

After this. I think I'll stick with the Gelding at least. The mare really is a nut. ;)
 
That sounds pretty much like my Quarter horse. She's a nutcase. lol
My first pony was a Welsh/Arabian. Amazing little Pony. I used her for both Showing and gaming. Then got my Arab/Quarter. Got the Saddlebred for my Dad originally, but he was too hyper for my Dad.

After this. I think I'll stick with the Gelding at least. The mare really is a nut. ;)

My mare was a chore, she was hateful and stubborn. I swear she would stand out in a blizzard even when I was trying to bring her in for the night. But I loved her stubbornness.
 
That sounds pretty much like my Quarter horse. She's a nutcase. lol
My first pony was a Welsh/Arabian. Amazing little Pony. I used her for both Showing and gaming. Then got my Arab/Quarter. Got the Saddlebred for my Dad originally, but he was too hyper for my Dad.

After this. I think I'll stick with the Gelding at least. The mare really is a nut. ;)

Your mare needs to visit my johnny boy, sounds like they would make a good pair. He's 20 odd and was running round the paddock, kicking and bucking like a 2 year old rodeo horse the other day. :D
 
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