| Cornflower ISH |
| -HEE Click- Nicely colored foal I got, Definently not expecting rating from him like I was this lady -HEE Click- |
| Cornflower ISH |
| -HEE Click- Nicely colored foal I got, Definently not expecting rating from him like I was this lady -HEE Click- |
| Cornflower ISH |
| Leopard foals are pretty, I just don't love spotty horses. I do get it though |
| Cornflower ISH |
| Hes a bay with a snip just about as simple as it goes look wise Glacier |
| Cornflower ISH |
| A friend of mine got a colt that I'm gonna be gentling and starting its training over the course of a year or two. Very happy for us both! |
| Nolified |
| Yeah, your good, no one said you were, many horses can have hoof problems like that so it's a reasonable reaction. |
| The Old Gods |
| x) I'm not defending his actions, by the way. Denali's hoof issues were just a very complex, multi-modular issue |
| Minerva |
| Some things get missed unfortunately. My farrier was here this morning and asked if Ted had been lame behind, which he hadn't. Turns out there was a nail in the side of his hoof! Luckily only a tiny one that he reckons won't cause problems and hadn't been there long at all but I couldn't believe it! |
| Nolified |
| Lmao, yeah, no, I would be moving to a different stable if the owner was like that. |
| The Old Gods |
| So, between the constant rotation of different farriers each trim cycle and constant thrush, yeah. There were hoof issues. Once we (me, mom, farrier) figured out the issues, it's taken a year and a half, but her feet are finally healthy again |
| The Old Gods |
| Honestly, it was a shit stable. Owner was one of those horse women who was convinced she knew everything (she didn't) and drove off most of the farriers in the local area because they wouldn't trim the way SHE wanted. |
| Nolified |
| Damn, I understand he might have not saw the signs due to the type of horse Denali is but still, he should have checked her hoofs, under the saddle, etc.. to make sure nothing would bother her before hopping on. |
| Sandy Hill Farms |
| oof. we have had many horses like that and lost a few too. his fall seemed really rough too. But even when my sister got a concussion, 2 yrs later the horse is still here with us lol being fat |
| The Old Gods |
| She wasn't showing any signs of hoof issues for several years after she got here until one got super bad and blew through the hoof. |
![]() |
| Cornflower ISH |
| -HEE Click- Nicely colored foal I got, Definently not expecting rating from him like I was this lady -HEE Click- |
| Cornflower ISH |
| Leopard foals are pretty, I just don't love spotty horses. I do get it though |
| Cornflower ISH |
| Hes a bay with a snip just about as simple as it goes look wise Glacier |
| Cornflower ISH |
| A friend of mine got a colt that I'm gonna be gentling and starting its training over the course of a year or two. Very happy for us both! |
| Nolified |
| Yeah, your good, no one said you were, many horses can have hoof problems like that so it's a reasonable reaction. |
| The Old Gods |
| x) I'm not defending his actions, by the way. Denali's hoof issues were just a very complex, multi-modular issue |
| Minerva |
| Some things get missed unfortunately. My farrier was here this morning and asked if Ted had been lame behind, which he hadn't. Turns out there was a nail in the side of his hoof! Luckily only a tiny one that he reckons won't cause problems and hadn't been there long at all but I couldn't believe it! |
| Nolified |
| Lmao, yeah, no, I would be moving to a different stable if the owner was like that. |
| The Old Gods |
| So, between the constant rotation of different farriers each trim cycle and constant thrush, yeah. There were hoof issues. Once we (me, mom, farrier) figured out the issues, it's taken a year and a half, but her feet are finally healthy again |
| The Old Gods |
| Honestly, it was a shit stable. Owner was one of those horse women who was convinced she knew everything (she didn't) and drove off most of the farriers in the local area because they wouldn't trim the way SHE wanted. |
| Nolified |
| Damn, I understand he might have not saw the signs due to the type of horse Denali is but still, he should have checked her hoofs, under the saddle, etc.. to make sure nothing would bother her before hopping on. |
| Sandy Hill Farms |
| oof. we have had many horses like that and lost a few too. his fall seemed really rough too. But even when my sister got a concussion, 2 yrs later the horse is still here with us lol being fat |
| The Old Gods |
| She wasn't showing any signs of hoof issues for several years after she got here until one got super bad and blew through the hoof. |
|
|
| |||||||||||||||||||||
Training Gauge
|
| Remarks 5 222222 |

| ||