*grins* im working on becoming horsey does that count!?
Just out of interest, many horsey people on here?
Oz
Traditional Working Saddler
Est 1988
Designer of the Locata horse ID tag as on www.unicornleather.co.uk
*grins* im working on becoming horsey does that count!?
http://itqueries.com/
There is a fair few on here unicornleather.
I used to work with horses when I left school and did a lot of training with stallions and youngstock. Also did the local three year equestrian college course.
May I ask why are you looking for horsey people??? Is there anything we can help with?
They say life is what you make it. So guys, lets make it better!!
Im another horsey person
Castle View Stables
Ashleigh Campbell BHSAI
Oldwick Mains
i have 13 do i count as horsey
I have one and a half horses.....do I count?
13? wow thats a lot! *G* ill take one!
http://itqueries.com/
some are for sale
Guilty aswell of being a bit horsey...usually a bit horsey smelling too! Have a quite a few here, allsorts kids ponies, broodmare, foal, my own eventer and a few also rans too! Spend best part of the day mucking out and catering to their needs, also do a bit of breaking and schooling of other peoples horses.
13 horses !!
That is alot, I was just asking to find like minded people that's all and break the ice.
Was up in Inverness over Xmas and went up near Thurso (near some turbines on a wind farm out in the middle of nowhere!)
Saw a few horses dotted around here and there.
Oz
Traditional Working Saddler
Est 1988
Designer of the Locata horse ID tag as on www.unicornleather.co.uk
My sister has two, does that count?
I'm very allergic to them unfortunately
Why be a hard rock when you really are a gem!
Yes, whether you have a horse or not or just interested in them counts!
Oz
Traditional Working Saddler
Est 1988
Designer of the Locata horse ID tag as on www.unicornleather.co.uk
I have 6 but they are ponies not horses.
well im def interested in horses! want to know everything i can!
http://itqueries.com/
Me horsey too Don't have one at the mo (sold my Clydesdale couple of years back) but I've worked with Hunters & Eventers when I left school then went on to work at O' Brennans racing yard. Have had a few horses & ponies over the years and spent the best childhood ever with my pony Tommy.
We have 4 acres here and I'm trying to convince hubby once again that when the land has eventually been ploughed, levelled and seeded that a horse would look much better mushing the ground back up than having a perfectly manicured piece of flat land. He knows I'll win in the end so he's taking his sweet fanny time getting the darn thing ploughed.
Hmmmm, any of you horsey people know of the best way to plough extremely rough and bumpy land that is covered in Gorse seedlings? We took out all the gorse a couple of years ago with the digger and burnt the lot (took all bloomin year) but they've groen back in double quick time and as the land is not ploughed or relatively level we can't mow it to keep it in check.
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass, it's about learning to dance in the rain.
http://thetenaciousgardener.blogspot.co.uk/
More 'horsey' people here,both myself and O.H. We have 8, little to large,all have 'issues'..(dont we all).All big characters whatever their size. Been around horses as long as I can remember and helped run a pony sanctuary before we moved up here..a real eye opener. Life revolves around them and our other animals,can't imagine them not owning us...what would we do with all that time..and money?
Jovi
Jovi where do you keep your neddys and what sort of issues do they have???
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