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Can't Find The Green Bean Thread - Pics Of My Four Year Old

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  • Can't Find The Green Bean Thread - Pics Of My Four Year Old

    He was a hunter masquerading in dressage tack today LOL

    How are everyone elses doing? He's about three months u/s now, having lots of fun with him. Just starting popping over xrails, doing lots of trails.

    http://photobucket.com/albums/zz219/...Dinky June 4 w
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    aww pretty boy!

    But how did a pretty boy end up with the name Dinky?? lol I'm hoping there is a story behind it!

    P.
    A Wandering Albertan - NEW Africa travel blog!

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    • #3
      Wow... what a lovely topline!

      My guy is five, but a green bean. He got his own thread over on dressage... Benign Neglect.

      I haven't been riding the just-backed SillyFilly because I can NOT get her hind feet trimmed. (still) getting happy juice next week as the last resort.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Polydor View Post
        aww pretty boy!

        But how did a pretty boy end up with the name Dinky?? lol I'm hoping there is a story behind it!

        P.
        Thanks

        Yes, there is a story but not a really great one... Just that when I got him he was VERY small for his age and he was turned out with VERY large horse. I would look at him and sigh.. And say, he sure is dinky. It stuck he's 16.2 last time I sticked him, I am 5'9" so he's not really Dinky after all!
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        • #5
          I currently have two four year olds and a three year old. I co-own the four year old gelding (HAN/TB by Prince Optimus) and the three year old (Appendix QH filly) and the other four year old is here in training (HAN/TB mare by Fuesrt Greyhart). They are all doing fabulously!

          The three year old is lightly started and having a little break right now til we get her wolf teeth pulled.

          The four year old gelding did his first under saddle jumping session the other day, we have been trotting poles but we actually did a few small x's and then did an "X rail oxer" and he was super. He is SO SO easy! Going to be the PERFECT ammie horse! He is very broke on flat now, soft, bends well, is trotting and galloping some in the field also and likes it. He did his first little dressage schooling show (more of a hutner but could easily be a dressage/eventer!) and WON one class with 69.5 and second in the other with 69%. Will do a small schooling hutner show (flat only) next weekend and then another dressage show end of month.

          The four year old mare is also doing great, she is working nicely on the flat, canter still a little strung out, she is bigger and longer coupled than the gelding so a bit harder for her to get "packaged" at this point. She also did two little jumping sessions this week for first time. She is going to need big fences, but have to be careful not to over face her, small stuff she basically steps over! Also working a bit in the field, and she did her first show in May, Intro tests and got a third and fourth I think, a bit more distracted at the show than the gelding was. She will do another dressage schooling show end of June.

          I plan to get both the four year olds out to do a small cross country school soon, just small stuff, but should be fun! And will get updated videos this week and post them!
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          • #6
            Originally posted by EqTrainer View Post
            He was a hunter masquerading in dressage tack today LOL
            Oh heck, EqT, I think Quattro's got him beat in that respect!

            Quattro's the same level as yours - just turned 4, still not really sure what he wants to be when he grows up, so he's staying at Eventing barns for now where he can get a good grounding in everything. Has shown on the flat and won; was actually #1 in the standings in GA for a while but rider injury meant we couldn't sustain the run. Been popping x-rails for a while, just started learning lines & related distances. Once last week we put a 2' vertical up to see what he would do & he breezed right over, but we're not pushing that b/c his trot is remedial at best so flatwork is the priority for now, with a little jump or two for "dessert". We also need to be hacking him out way more than we have been - it's all too easy to get fixated on the awfulness of his trot and forget he needs to go outside too!
            "The standard you walk by is the standard you accept."--Lt. Gen. David Morrison, Austalian Army Chief

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            • #7
              VERY nice, Twin!!!!

              Me likey
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              • #8
                Originally posted by EqTrainer View Post
                Thanks

                Yes, there is a story but not a really great one... Just that when I got him he was VERY small for his age and he was turned out with VERY large horse. I would look at him and sigh.. And say, he sure is dinky. It stuck he's 16.2 last time I sticked him, I am 5'9" so he's not really Dinky after all!
                Aww got to love how those names end up sticking! I'm a sucker for greys too.

                P.
                A Wandering Albertan - NEW Africa travel blog!

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