Thank you, good note!
You both look great in these photos! What a transformation for Honey!
Thank you!
Honey really is a pretty horse. She looks relaxed and I’m glad to hear that she’s okay with the mounting block now. You look great, too!
Life really does have its ups and downs. My happy place has always been on the back of a good horse. I don’t know what I’d do without the sweet boy I have now. So I understand what you’re going through. It will get better. But in the meantime, feel free to hug your Honey.
Thanks so much
Cutie pants just grazed today. But after grazing, my friend who is our trainer, and her horse (Honey’s boyfriend) scooped her up to pony down the trail and get a sense of how she is. She was wonderful!
Also just had to grab some shots of her being her beautiful, dappled, thick self!
The halter I won in the raffle this week arrived. And she literally held this pose until I took her picture
“I’m so glad my personal assistant is here to take photos of me in my new halter!”
RuPaul’s “Cover Girl” starts playing somewhere in the background
She knows she’s fancy!
Lol I was saying “You better werk!” whilest taking the picture. I know my job. Haha
Nice halter! Who makes it, do you know?
Thank you!
Yes, it was made by Evermore Bridles. They’re on facebook.
My best friends gifted me this adorable set and I’m obsessed with how she looks in it.
She does look very alert. But she settled after the atv’s stopped zooming by.
She really looks good in dark green!
She looks fierce in green
Next door have bought 4 sheep. My two think they are theirs.
When I pick a feed I make sure no molasses. I let them have molasses but not daily.
She’s still quite underweight.
How long have you had her?
Speaking for OP, she brought her home around July 1st. ASBs run on the slim side and, IMO, mare has put on an appropriate amount of weight in that 90 days and will continue to fill out as she gradually is able to build top line and overall muscle and return to a regular work schedule.
^^^ This. Honey will never look like one of those over-muscled, too heavy for their feet (other breed) of horse. Saddlebreds are generally built thinner. I explain it to people like, “If she were a person, she’d be built like one of those tall, thin marathon runners.” And then they get it.