Hi Ann, Welcome to the group!!! Sorry to hear the Parkinson is giving you fits. I know how it is to hurt. My hips, knee, and elbow gave me fits last night. We don't have any change of weather till Thursday, but dang it's not fun having built in barometers. I also am fighting with an cold coming on, not a good combination that's for sure.
Our horses are doing fine, I have six, four are Appaloosas, one is an Russian Arabian, and one is an cute POA.
Started working with the latest horse I just got. She's not had much hands on her, and she's a Canadian bred Appaloosa. She's the Horse of the Month right now in the group. Her picture is on the Homepage here in the group. She's a own Granddaughter of Dreamfinder, has Hayes Roman Cloud in her twice.
Dean and I worked with Cloudy yesterday, put the lead rope on her for the first time, and she did better than we thought she would. She back some, and had the scared look in her eye, but once we started to quietly talk to her, she calmed down, and she does lead, just have to work with her to remind her, and she likes the lead rope real loose. If it's tight, she'll get upset, so it's apparent she's had some kind of abuse before Richard got her. She's turning into a Momma's girl. I really love this mare. I'm glad I owner her.
My Russian Arabian is bred to an Egyptian Arabian for a 2006 foal, she's due at the end of March. I am excited about this foal. This will be my first purebred Arabian to raise.
Started working with the latest horse I just got. She's not had much hands on her, and she's a Canadian bred Appaloosa. She's the Horse of the Month right now in the group. Her picture is on the Homepage here in the group. She's a own Granddaughter of Dreamfinder, has Hayes Roman Cloud in her twice.
Dean and I worked with Cloudy yesterday, put the lead rope on her for the first time, and she did better than we thought she would. She back some, and had the scared look in her eye, but once we started to quietly talk to her, she calmed down, and she does lead, just have to work with her to remind her, and she likes the lead rope real loose. If it's tight, she'll get upset, so it's apparent she's had some kind of abuse before Richard got her. She's turning into a Momma's girl. I really love this mare. I'm glad I owner her.
My Russian Arabian is bred to an Egyptian Arabian for a 2006 foal, she's due at the end of March. I am excited about this foal. This will be my first purebred Arabian to raise.
What kind of horses do you have, Ann?
We do horse of the Month in the group. The horse's picture is put on the Homepage of the group. I privately e-mail the person to see if they'd like one of their horses to be horse of the month. It's fun for the group. It's great to have you here, Ann. Donna
Donna and Dean Evans' Appaloosa and Arabian Ranch
www.donnaappaloosahorses.com
www.donnaappaloosahorses.com