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 The BHW Book Worm
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| Tell me about your little horses between 14-14.3. |
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 Total Germophobe
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       Location: Montana | Mine has a very unique personality, but I'm pretty sure that isn't what you want to know about, LOL. I haven't really had a lot of experience on the pattern yet, just because we are still in the hauling and seasoning process. They are easier to get on, and a lot closer to the ground if you fall off (I haven't really noticed a difference, though, between falling of a 16 hh horse and a 14.2 hh horse, LOL). But I love her to death. |
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Expert
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     Location: west of East Texas | My 5yo 14.3hh mare is a reiner reject. Her sire has won over $300k and grandsires are Custom Chrome and Smart Chic Olena. Her watch is wound a little tight you might could say. She can certainly move her feet in an efficient and speedy style. She is the definition of quick and catty. She started on barrels in February and I've seriously had my doubts about her calming down enough to make a barrel/pole horse. The last two weekends are starting to change my mind. She has placed in the 3D the last two weekends. And last weekend she clocked a low 23 on the poles on about her 10th time through them. She's still got room for improvement so i'm finally getting excited about her. I do have 'size' shock when I get on and look down for the rest of the horse. :) |
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 The BHW Book Worm
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| """""" I do have 'size' shock when I get on and look down for the rest of the horse. :) """
Busted out laughing
Edited by Thistle2011 2014-10-12 8:10 AM
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 Accident Prone
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | Thistle2011 - 2014-10-12 8:09 AM """""" I do have 'size' shock when I get on and look down for the rest of the horse. :) """ Busted out laughing
I spent the last decade riding mostly 14.2-15 hh horses...I don't know how big my 4 year old has gotten, but it takes both hands to get my foot in the stirrup that feels like it's up by my ear. LOL. It's easier for a little horse to be quick, and if you get a big stride on a little horse, they're likely going to kick some booty. I like riding smaller horses, BUT they have to have some length in the neck and shoulder for me to feel comfortable on them because otherwise I feel like I'm going to go over the front. |
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Miracle in the Making
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| our raise speed mare was 14,1 place 4 or 5 at ft smith with monroe yrs agowe my son did well with her
and can i say hotshot
small comes in great pakages |
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 The BHW Book Worm
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| I come on I know there has to be a decent amount of horses between 14 -14.3 HH running |
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 Don't Wanna Make This Awkward
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   Location: Texas | Ask Sherry Cervi and Fallon Taylor how they feel about small horses |
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   Location: The Great West | Mine just hit 14h, and is 3 my #1 is her 1/2 brother and is 16.3h, what a difference the mare makes. |
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 The BHW Book Worm
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| Black Horse - 2014-10-12 7:01 PM
Mine just hit 14h, and is 3 my #1 is her 1/2 brother and is 16.3h, what a difference the mare makes.
That ain't no lie sista |
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| I also have reject Reiner 14.1hh starting him on barrels, he thinks he is the biggest horse ever!! Don't judge a horse by their size |
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