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Re: Nearly 200 Miniature Horses Seized in Oregon

Postby kriss10 on Tue Dec 11, 2012 7:20 pm

So SWEET! Do you have plans for the little guy or are you just kind playing it by ear? Definately looking forward to updates on his progress. Congratulations :D
 
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Re: Nearly 200 Miniature Horses Seized in Oregon

Postby Rngovvet on Wed Dec 12, 2012 10:16 am

kriss10 wrote:So SWEET! Do you have plans for the little guy or are you just kind playing it by ear? Definately looking forward to updates on his progress. Congratulations :D


I'm kind of playing it by ear.

I have a friend who is into driving her minis. I had a pony as a kid that I trained to drive when I outgrew her for riding. So, getting into driving again would be fun.

He's almost 36" as a yearling, so he'll be able to handle it easily.
 
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Re: Nearly 200 Miniature Horses Seized in Oregon

Postby kriss10 on Thu Dec 13, 2012 7:58 pm

How fun! I had a couple different driving ponies as a kid and I really enjoyed it. I would love to have a shetland (one of the old fashioned, stocky ponies, not the long, lean shetlands you tend to see now). Unfortunately, our pasture fence is sort of an "honor-system" fence with just 3 strands of (not)hot wire, and anyone who has had a shetland knows they have no honor where fences are concerned :lol:
 
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Re: Nearly 200 Miniature Horses Seized in Oregon

Postby Joan Deutsch on Fri Dec 14, 2012 11:38 pm

RNGOVVET, That's so cool of you to buy the little guy. I was wondering how the sale went and have been meaning to ask you. Would love to see more pics! :D Do you still have Gerdi? Isn't he a couple shades lighter than her? Wondering if your horses were afraid? I'd love to have a barnyard collection so the horses would be used to their brethren.
 
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Re: Nearly 200 Miniature Horses Seized in Oregon

Postby Rngovvet on Thu Dec 20, 2012 5:18 am

Joan Deutsch wrote:RNGOVVET, That's so cool of you to buy the little guy. I was wondering how the sale went and have been meaning to ask you. Would love to see more pics! :D Do you still have Gerdi? Isn't he a couple shades lighter than her? Wondering if your horses were afraid? I'd love to have a barnyard collection so the horses would be used to their brethren.


All animals sold at the sale, and prices were high. There was a lot of drama surrounding this sale, so Josephine county was able to recoup expenses.
I named the guy Brokk, for a "little person" of Norse mythology. Gerdi is named for a giantess of Norse mythology. And yes, I still have her.

Startling revelation of the week: as I'm handling him more and more, I finally got a look at his teeth. My yearling is going on four years old! Major oops that got transferred onto all his paperwork. :shock:

That changes the timeline for getting him started. And for expecting behavior changes. He was just gelded November 19; a yearling would have less testosterone to come down from than a colt cut at three years old.
 
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Re: Nearly 200 Miniature Horses Seized in Oregon

Postby Rngovvet on Thu Dec 20, 2012 5:19 am

Joan Deutsch wrote:RNGOVVET, That's so cool of you to buy the little guy. I was wondering how the sale went and have been meaning to ask you. Would love to see more pics! :D Do you still have Gerdi? Isn't he a couple shades lighter than her? Wondering if your horses were afraid? I'd love to have a barnyard collection so the horses would be used to their brethren.


All animals sold at the sale, and prices were high. There was a lot of drama surrounding this sale, so Josephine county was able to recoup expenses.
I named the guy Brokk, for a "little person" of Norse mythology. Gerdi is named for a giantess of Norse mythology. And yes, I still have her.

Startling revelation of the week: as I'm handling him more and more, I finally got a look at his teeth. My yearling is going on four years old! Major oops that got transferred onto all his paperwork. :shock:

That changes the timeline for getting him started. And for expecting behavior changes. He was just gelded November 19; a yearling would have less testosterone to come down from than a colt cut at three years old.
 
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Re: Nearly 200 Miniature Horses Seized in Oregon

Postby Joan Deutsch on Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:20 pm

Rngovvet, What a surprise that the little guy turned out to be so much older than you thought. Were the ages just estimates or was someone trying to mislead? Were your big horses afraid of him at first? How's he getting along?
 
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Re: Nearly 200 Miniature Horses Seized in Oregon

Postby Real time on Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:01 am

Ringo - that happened to us, too! :) We got a pony a couple of years ago that was supposed to be 2 years old. We were hoping she would get bigger so we could train her and rehome her as a riding horse. Well, once we got her home and looked at her teeth we discovered she was coming five years old. So much for the idea of growing taller! We still have her though, and she is a marvellous trail horse.
 
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Re: Nearly 200 Miniature Horses Seized in Oregon

Postby Rngovvet on Wed Jan 09, 2013 9:37 am

Joan Deutsch wrote:Rngovvet, What a surprise that the little guy turned out to be so much older than you thought. Were the ages just estimates or was someone trying to mislead? Were your big horses afraid of him at first? How's he getting along?


I'm thinking it was a paperwork mix-up. I don't think it was intentional. It couldn't have been a mistake checking - the difference between a yearling and a 4-year-old is too obvious. Since the plan to just work on manners and groundwork until he grew up is out the window. I bought him a driving harness so we can start on that.

Realtime - glad your "Plan B" worked out for you!
 
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Re: Nearly 200 Miniature Horses Seized in Oregon

Postby kriss10 on Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:52 pm

Are there any updated pictures of the little guy? We love pictures here :D
 
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