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| So I'm high on life, really been enjoying my FIRST and only upcoming three year old. I cant believe how much he's grown! He's matured so much in such a short amount of time and I can see him molding into so a great horse. I couldn't be a more proud 'momma' if he came out running barrels. Especially since when we first started him, he was a good bit of work. But once it click, oh boy!
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| I am at school and don't have a picture. My three year old went to the trainer Saturday. She is a big one--close to 16 hands. She was broke out as a two year old last April and has just had light work since. My trainer prefers pretty green so she does not have to undo any incorrect training. Will post a picture when I get home tonight. Hopefully, you will see her at a futurity near you. LOL |
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| streakysox - 2015-01-20 8:07 AM
I am at school and don't have a picture. My three year old went to the trainer Saturday. She is a big one--close to 16 hands. She was broke out as a two year old last April and has just had light work since. My trainer prefers pretty green so she does not have to undo any incorrect training. Will post a picture when I get home tonight. Hopefully, you will see her at a futurity near you. LOL
Β you live in Tennessee? My colt needed a bit more than the normal 60 days simple because he would have been one of the harder starters that late. We haven't stated patterning him yet. We're just working on a solid foundation. This year were focusing on trails and being level headed. Later I'll ask for the go button. But he's so willing to please that I don't forsee any issues with him making a good barrel horse |
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| americanpride08 - 2015-01-20 9:48 AM
streakysox - 2015-01-20 8:07 AM
I am at school and don't have a picture. My three year old went to the trainer Saturday. She is a big one--close to 16 hands. She was broke out as a two year old last April and has just had light work since. My trainer prefers pretty green so she does not have to undo any incorrect training. Will post a picture when I get home tonight. Hopefully, you will see her at a futurity near you. LOL
Β you live in Tennessee? My colt needed a bit more than the normal 60 days simple because he would have been one of the harder starters that late. We haven't stated patterning him yet. We're just working on a solid foundation. This year were focusing on trails and being level headed. Later I'll ask for the go button. But he's so willing to please that I don't forsee any issues with him making a good barrel horse
I live in NE TX. |
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      Location: NE Texas | The grey filly is a 2 YO (http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/rail+ditch2) and the brown colt is a 3 YO ( http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/scorchin+bayou). Both have been saddled and worked but neither are broke to ride yet. Anxious for spring to get here so we can get started on a consistent basis!
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       Location: Oklahoma | This is a 2 year old. Over 15 hands at the hip already. She will be started this spring.
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | This is my 2-3 year old in December. I know she is officially 3 now but her actual birth day is March 11. She is broke to ride and rides beautifully already. I don't ride her super hard and she is due to start seeing the pattern in April slowly. I plan to have her ready for the 5 year old futurities.

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          Location: DUMPING CATS AND PIGS IN TEXAS :) | This is a 3 year old filly. http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/minnie+coup+de+dash+filly
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       Location: Bennett, CO | Here is my coming 3yo
First 2 were at the track this summer.. bottom picture is after a few months of turnout!
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      Location: Bigfoot Country | Here's my 3 y.o. (not really till May)
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       Location: Montana | Nuevocowgirl, I think you and I have the same halter for our sorrel horses (not the one he has on in this pic)! I'm also glad to see everyone else's two coming three year olds are also butt high! LOL. So, here is mine...these pics were taken in October because we have had such WONDERFUL snow I can't do much until this lovely snow and ice melts. Here's mine, I know I don't have him squared up, but he'll technically be 3 in June.
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| Β Wow! Lots of potential on this page! Awesome lookin youngsters. Gonna try and post a couple of my boy! Its great to watch them grow and mature, and I love how they're complete clean slates. It's awesome to know I'll be his #1 ha ha
Before I got him--- rescued him from a starving scenerio. 2nd pic he's a yearling. 3rd one he's almost two years. =) 4th one is 1 month ago

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       Location: Where its cold and hot | Here is my 2012, 3 year old colt: http://www.allbreedpedigree.com/rare+episode He's a very solid 15.2. He's in the middle of 90 days with Liana DeWeese currently to get a better handle on him. So excited to get him going on the pattern.
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She by hesgottabefamous out of a Hancock bred pro caliber mare
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        Location: NC | bc3up - 2015-01-21 12:01 AM Here is my coming three year old filly, just getting her broke.... She by hesgottabefamous out of a Hancock bred pro caliber mare
Pretty Girl!! looks like the poerfect amount of roaning. 
Would you share the mares pedigree?? I bought a BV/Hancock/running bred horse last year and am trying to get more familiar with the hancock lines. Thanks
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| some of ya'lls youngin's have filled out so well!! I feel like bug is going to be forever lean and mean ha ha. Do ya'll feed anything specific to your younger horses? |
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       Location: Where its cold and hot | americanpride08 - 2015-01-21 7:03 AM
some of ya'lls youngin's have filled out so well!! I feel like bug is going to be forever lean and mean ha ha. Do ya'llΒ feed anything specific toΒ your younger horses?Β
Mine just gets plain ole 14% sweet feed from the local feed mill and straight alfalfa hay |
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| americanpride08 - 2015-01-21 6:03 AM
some of ya'lls youngin's have filled out so well!! I feel like bug is going to be forever lean and mean ha ha. Do ya'llΒ feed anything specific toΒ your younger horses?Β
Keep your protein levels were they need to be as your colt grows. You can look up what your horse needs to grow and work by looking up equine nutrient requirements. It is one of the keys in development and although there are many it is the one you need to make sure is available for growth, in my opinion.
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    Location: Missouri | Here is my 2 yr old. He is going through a major growth spurt at the moment.
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