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snowberryfarm
True Blue Farmgirl

132 Posts

Michelle
Central Wa WA
USA
132 Posts

Posted - Apr 20 2011 :  8:51:07 PM  Show Profile
I have been looking for a pony for my daughters for over a year. I finally found one, and, it came with a baby!!! We just brought them home on monday. It has been so much fun. I have never owned a horse before, so we will be learning along the way.

If interested, come and take a peek!
www.snowberryfarm.blogspot.com

Michelle

BalancingAct
True Blue Farmgirl

297 Posts

Jackie
Hoosierville
USA
297 Posts

Posted - Apr 20 2011 :  9:14:17 PM  Show Profile
Congratulations Michelle! Isn't it absolutely amazing bringing home these amazing creatures? They are so much fun. Just wait til they start giving you hugs and kisses!

Farmgirl Sister #2851 -"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

22941 Posts

Alee
Worland Wy
USA
22941 Posts

Posted - Apr 20 2011 :  10:09:13 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Michelle- that is really wonderful! How old is the foal? I would strongly suggest making sure that the foal doesn't learn bad manners as they grow quickly and something that can be cute on a foal (like rubbing it's head on a person, lipping or nibbling fingers, mutual grooming with it's upper lip etc) are very dangerous and hard to train out of a bigger horse. Foals are some of the hardest horses to have because they learn bad habits so easily.

If you have any questions- don't hesitate to ask. Their are lots of experienced horse people here on the forum.

Alee
Farmgirl Sister #8
www.farmgirlalee.blogspot.com
www.allergyjourneys.blogspot.com
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Sweet_Tea
True Blue Farmgirl

194 Posts

Tara
Newberry SC
USA
194 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2011 :  07:05:21 AM  Show Profile
Congratulations! It's really amazing to have a foal :) How old is it?
and Alee Is right, Don't let them start having bad habbits.. and make sure you love all over that baby everyday so it's easier to break in.
and what did you name it?

Jackie: You are right... and my new baby just started giving kisses :)

Farmgirl Sister #2974
~ http://notsosweettea.blogspot.com/

"The air of heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears"
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Bear5
True Blue Farmgirl

13055 Posts


Louisiana/Texas
USA
13055 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2011 :  09:48:51 AM  Show Profile
Congradulations!!!! small suggestion, don't leave halters and lead lines on, way to easy to get caught on things, tangled around each other, which can lead to tragedy.

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
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Dusky Beauty
True Blue Farmgirl

1108 Posts

Jen
Tonopah AZ
USA
1108 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2011 :  3:40:36 PM  Show Profile
Funny tip, if the baby is still small enough, pick it up off of the ground and carry it a little. As it grows it will always remember that the people are big enough to carry it around! :D Don't give the baby sweets like sugar cubes and cookies, nipping is one of the worst habits to try to fix in later life and that's where it all starts.

After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring. He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him. The moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.” ~Will Rogers
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kristin sherrill
True Blue Farmgirl

11303 Posts

kristin
chickamauga ga
USA
11303 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2011 :  6:34:01 PM  Show Profile
Cute pony and foal. Congrats on getting them together. Looks like those kids will have plenty of fun with them. And lots of work too.

Kris

Happiness is simple.
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Dusky Beauty
True Blue Farmgirl

1108 Posts

Jen
Tonopah AZ
USA
1108 Posts

Posted - Apr 21 2011 :  7:56:00 PM  Show Profile
Michelle, just found a minute to look at your blog and bookmarked it, lots of stuff I want to look at at leisure. The ponies look so sweet! My parents had an Appaloosa horse farm when I was young, and I'm a sucker for baby equines! I've got a horse and pony in retirement that have been in the family a long time (27 years on the horse, 15 on the pony.) They're secure and safe for the rest of their lives, but I ride so little these days, I think next time i get the jones for a pet horse, I'll go with a couple minis for the lower food bill :D

After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring. He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him. The moral: When you're full of bull, keep your mouth shut.” ~Will Rogers
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luv2farmnd
True Blue Farmgirl

53 Posts

Dona
Northwood North Dakota
USA
53 Posts

Posted - Apr 22 2011 :  7:52:50 PM  Show Profile
Soo much fun with ponies and babies. tons of fun ahead for ya all.. ENJOY

Luvin' God's CountryFarm life in ND!
Dona

Farmgirl Sisterhood #2860
Farmgirl Chapter~ Crazy in the Country
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gypsy goat
True Blue Farmgirl

673 Posts

mary jo
michigan
673 Posts

Posted - Apr 24 2011 :  5:39:51 PM  Show Profile
how very precious,i am sure that the girls and ponies will have alot of fun together

farmgirl#1362 whatever you are be a good one-abe lincoln
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snowberryfarm
True Blue Farmgirl

132 Posts

Michelle
Central Wa WA
USA
132 Posts

Posted - Apr 24 2011 :  8:39:00 PM  Show Profile
Thanks everyone!!! We are loving our ponies. I might be back with more horse questions as we go! We are going to have a horse person come out and do some work with them so we can learn more.

Blessings,
Michelle
www.snowberryfarm.blogspot.com
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BalancingAct
True Blue Farmgirl

297 Posts

Jackie
Hoosierville
USA
297 Posts

Posted - Apr 24 2011 :  10:50:31 PM  Show Profile
Michelle, here are a few suggestions. The foal, as young as it may be, will enjoy every new thing you can expose it to, and give it confidence. May I suggest getting a DVD that teaches you how to teach horse tricks? There are a few DVD's out there that will help you learn. While teaching and playing with your new foal, a strong bond will be made as well as teaching it respect and who the leader is. It will also benefit the mare as well by teaching her to trust you. Also, exposing the foal to everyday objects such as a tarp on the ground and having the foal walk over it; walking it to the mailbox(on a lead) to get the mail; giving it a non-destructable ball to play with and playing kickball with it (yes this can be done I've been doing it for years and it's a blast!); taking a light bandanna or a hand towel, placing it gently over the eyes, then lifting the edge to play peek-a-boo. There are so many wonderful ways to teach and play with your horses. Here's a website to see what I mean.

http://www.playingwithlukas.com/

Farmgirl Sister #2851 -"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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snowberryfarm
True Blue Farmgirl

132 Posts

Michelle
Central Wa WA
USA
132 Posts

Posted - Apr 30 2011 :  8:42:33 PM  Show Profile
Jackie,

Thank you so much! I will check out that website. I can see that this little filly is going to be a handful, and right now we are just trying to train it to follow it's mama into the barn in the evenings, which it has decided it doesn't want to do anymore. We have been brushing it, petting it, and just handling it as much as possible. It's starting to come up to us, and stand there while we do this instead of running off. This is fun, but there is so much more to learn.

Thanks again everyone!

Blessings!
Michelle
www.snowberryfarm.blogspot.com
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sherrye
True Blue Farmgirl

3775 Posts

sherry
bend in the high desert oregon
USA
3775 Posts

Posted - May 01 2011 :  07:03:05 AM  Show Profile
what an amazing horse she has. i am planning on watching all the clips. thanks so much for the link. we have a older family horse coming here this yr. he is an Egyptian arab. he is very sweet. happy days sherrye

the learn as we go silk purse farm
farm girl #1014
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl

22941 Posts

Alee
Worland Wy
USA
22941 Posts

Posted - May 01 2011 :  08:20:40 AM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
Sherry- I have a Straight Egyptian Arabian. Do you know what lines your horse is from? They are amazing horses and so intelligent! Nora and Tala are amazing friends. I have been the only trainer for Tala and she has never bucked me off and is incredibly willing. I think you will love your horse!

Alee
Farmgirl Sister #8
www.farmgirlalee.blogspot.com
www.allergyjourneys.blogspot.com
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RedHoopWoman
True Blue Farmgirl

513 Posts

Kathryn
Yoder Colorado
USA
513 Posts

Posted - May 02 2011 :  7:38:41 PM  Show Profile
Congratulations on the new ponies,I always enjoyed working with them and have started quite a few ponies,every now and then I still get one in to do all the saddle training and long reining which is one of the best ways to get these little things going in thier riding career.
I wish you luck,you've gotten alot of good tips from all these gals here,one thing to keep in mind with horses of all ages is that every minute you are worth a horse you are training them,good or bad!


"Today's Mighty Oak is just Yesterday's Nut"
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amomfly
True Blue Farmgirl

658 Posts

Angie
LaGrange IN
USA
658 Posts

Posted - May 03 2011 :  07:33:53 AM  Show Profile
Congrats!

Come visit my blog
http://angieruralliving.blogspot.com/

God Bless
Angie-amomfly
#1038
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BalancingAct
True Blue Farmgirl

297 Posts

Jackie
Hoosierville
USA
297 Posts

Posted - May 03 2011 :  09:08:59 AM  Show Profile
Michelle, I just visited your blog again and read the most recent posting. The filly is playing games with you! She WANTS you to chase her! You are becoming her muse. Turn this around by not chasing her, but staying in with Momma and calling to baby. Give her a reason to come in, like rewarding her with lots of praise when she does come in. She sounds too smart for her own good, so stay on top of things and always be sure you are the leader. Otherwise you'll unintentionally reinforce bad habits. Good luck!

Farmgirl Sister #2851 -"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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