tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875253307572682101.post167184337923042601..comments2023-05-31T08:02:34.255-04:00Comments on Bitless horse: Science VS tradition: Collective thoughtsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14523660446608394720noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875253307572682101.post-46352285538767501912011-05-20T23:43:16.627-04:002011-05-20T23:43:16.627-04:00I 100% agree about Paints.... Yep.
That's aw...I 100% agree about Paints.... Yep.<br /><br />That's awful about the spoiled warmblood . . . ugh. Some people are so dumb. I've spoiled Chrome some, but I would never let him get away with something dangerous like "play" bites. Really people?? Hope your head is okay.<br /><br />I should measure Chrome's hooves to see if they are even. Interesting.Achieve1dreamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15401246064499148344noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875253307572682101.post-52030722357126225502011-05-06T23:05:57.437-04:002011-05-06T23:05:57.437-04:00I love point #10! Wish we had mud right now!
My fa...I love point #10! Wish we had mud right now!<br />My farrier does not check length and I bet my guys' feet aren't even. Maybe it's time to look for someone new!Dreaminghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02113432418609414054noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875253307572682101.post-49384643740991595592011-05-06T16:29:31.695-04:002011-05-06T16:29:31.695-04:00No breeding going on here this year.
I don't...No breeding going on here this year. <br /><br />I don't know enough paints particularly to make such a call but it has been my experience that horses bred for their color can end of lacking in other important qualities.<br /><br />Personally I don't think a farrier should be trusted if he/she doesn't measure. Too much damage can be done by things being "off."<br /><br />I am so with you on the rain and temps in the low 50s. Dry and warm would be nice.Rising Rainbowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04239592070775412669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875253307572682101.post-27373534824120271332011-05-06T14:31:53.065-04:002011-05-06T14:31:53.065-04:00Oh my! I do so agree with your comments about pain...Oh my! I do so agree with your comments about paints. Wish I would have known you before I bought my first one. <br />She was very well bred and had beautiful conformation, but that's about all I can good about her...and even her breeding is a little suspect because of all the breeding that was done among the same relatives. bleh! <br />If only they had focused on breeding for a good healthy, sensible, calm mind. Baby Doll was known to short circuit at every obstacle in life and then some. Even things she was used to, would all of a sudden morph in her mind, into who knows what sort of scary horse eating thing.<br />Made for some wild rides and ultimately serious injury for me.<br /><br />My current horse is a pinto. And I have no history of her breeding, but she can have a seriously cranky attitude sometimes. Would you place pintos in the same bucket as paints? <br />Or do we make a whole 'nother category for hormonal mares?<br /><br />lol!<br /><br />Sure hope you're head is ok....that sounded funny, didn't it? lol!<br /><br />Seriously, did you need stitches after that spoiled horse/dog chewed on your noggin'?<br /><br />~LisaLaughing Orca Ranchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03562627840013868980noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8875253307572682101.post-18968564255932133962011-05-06T11:44:48.689-04:002011-05-06T11:44:48.689-04:00Haha all good points there I think, especially abo...Haha all good points there I think, especially about hoof lenght and angle, I can notice it on my mare and changed farriers because the first one would not measure and said it looked ok, grr.<br /><br />I like my paints, but I do agree many people breed for color, which is hard with a color breed, but there is more important things than color in a horse, like confirmation, attitude...Crystalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18035210092855895218noreply@blogger.com