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  • I bought a "pony" :D - pix added post 6

    I can't believe how anxious the horse search made me. Half the time when looking I'd break down crying thinking of the mare I lost in December. Then I had nightmares two nights ago about buying a horse and when it came off the trailer it had five legs and it's tail in the wrong place and somehow I hadn't noticed when I went to see it!!!! Seriously.

    But I went to look at a several trail horses yesterday, rode them all, and ended up getting a really nice gut feeling about a sweet little four year old palomino gelding! He's soft and kind and amenable and *very* comfortable to ride, even when he gets a little fast or strung out. (I can't remember the last time I rode a trot or canter that comfortable!) I was really thinking of getting an older horse, but this guy was so amenable and had such a nice "try" and so little attitude about anything I brought him home. I finally slept well last night.

    Off to see if he made it through the night (my other nightmare!) and get to know him... then I need to figure out a good name for him (but I won't start a thread on it!)

    ETA: so now I'm officially back to "twofatponies" instead of "onefatpony", although the new guy could stand to gain 50 pounds...so he isn't fat.
    Last edited by twofatponies; Apr. 6, 2010, 04:09 PM.

  • #2
    How exciting! It is so much fun to bring home a new buddy.

    I hope he didn't grow an extra leg overnight!

    Have fun with him.
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      #3
      If I might add, what a sweetie! He did a nice job today - it was pouring so we just did some grooming and leading and ground work today to get to know each other a little. Figuring out what he knows and doesn't know. He's easy to catch (10 points!), waits and stands quietly (10 points!), knows some basics of lunging, though he seems to think he should hurry up and go fast, so we practiced walking. And despite another horse in the ring acting up and a horse outside galloping around he paid attention and tried everything I asked.

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      • #4
        WHAT!?!?! You can not post a "I got a new horse" thread without pics. Bad COTHer.

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        • #5
          Congrats on your new addition - he sounds wonderful!

          And I agree, this thread is useless without pictures!

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            #6
            LOL - I finally figured out a way to link to pictures...

            http://globalhorseculture.typepad.co...ds-a-name.html

            ETA: Not sure if he's really palomino or flaxen chestnut. Maybe the latter.

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            • #7
              Cute new guy.
              Does he have winter coat right now? Because with his current body color I'd guess palomino instead of flaxen chestnut. Unless after shedding he goes bright red or something...
              I'd call him James for a barn name...

              The name is Blonde, James Blonde.

              Or 007?
              You jump in the saddle,
              Hold onto the bridle!
              Jump in the line!
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                #8
                Originally posted by MistyBlue View Post
                Cute new guy.
                Does he have winter coat right now? Because with his current body color I'd guess palomino instead of flaxen chestnut. Unless after shedding he goes bright red or something...
                I'd call him James for a barn name...

                The name is Blonde, James Blonde.

                Or 007?
                LOL

                It feels like a summer coat to me - there's some scraggly bits on the neck and flanks, but the main part of his coat is fine and sleek like a summer coat.

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                • #9
                  That's more like it.

                  He's a cutie!!!

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                  • #10
                    Oh, he's cute!!! Congrats.
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                    • #11
                      Aww, he's cute.

                      He looks pally to me. Call him Apollo.
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                      • #12
                        Nice golden boy!

                        How about CUERVO, as in Cuervo Gold?
                        "When life gives you scurvy, make lemonade."

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                        • #13
                          Is he ever cute!!!! He has that adorable 'diamond' snip on his nose that I just loff.....beautiful color....oh, you don't need him. Send him to me. I mean it.

                          Congrats on finding such a gem!! Have fun.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by TBMaggie View Post
                            Is he ever cute!!!! He has that adorable 'diamond' snip on his nose that I just loff.....beautiful color....oh, you don't need him. Send him to me. I mean it.

                            Congrats on finding such a gem!! Have fun.
                            You can have him for "one meeeeelyon dollars!".

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                            • #15
                              ooo hes very handsome! I have no name suggestions, as I am terribad with names have lots of fun with him!

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                              • #16
                                Oh my, he's gorgeous!!!

                                Names:
                                Bo - he looks like a Bo to me for some reason
                                Segundo - he's your second fat pony (now anyway)
                                Lad - I like the plain names (Slang for "boy" in Scotland)
                                Kyle - Gaelic for "Lovely" (masculine)

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                                • #17
                                  Congratulations ! He is very handsome !
                                  Zu Zu Bailey " IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE ! "

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                                  • #18
                                    The first horses I fell in love with as a kid were the palominos in the local summer parade in Ft. Wayne, Indiana. They were a group of Mexican American riders w/ silver mounted saddles and gorgeous palomino & buckskin horses. Every year I'd watch for them and decide which one was the prettiest.

                                    He is so lovely.
                                    I tolerate all kinds of animal idiosyncrasies.
                                    I've found that I don't tolerate people idiosyncrasies as well. - Casey09

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                                      #19
                                      Thanks for all the raves, and names, guys! I've had such a run of hard luck this past year I'm afraid to get too enthusiastic yet - keep figuring something'll go wrong in the first few weeks. But so far so good, and your optimism is encouraging!

                                      He's the first horse I've bought pretty much on my own. I got a second opinion from my BO/trainer (as in, "I really like this one - do you see anything I'm missing here?"), but did all the searching and choosing on my own for once.

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                                      • #20
                                        Originally posted by MistyBlue View Post

                                        The name is Blonde, James Blonde.
                                        I vote for this times one million.

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