




The trailer was full for SD so we still have our 3 two year olds and 2 yearlings for sale. If you "search the blog" or whatever that box says, you can see all the entries with the certain ones in by searching their name.
I just had to add the picture of them by the water tank, I love all their colors!
These pictures were taken last night April 20th.
They are still winter scraggly but they're getting there!
They are still winter scraggly but they're getting there!
2 comments:
It looks like your two year olds have grown up into nice horses. I bet when the sun is out and they have completely shed out they will look outstanding.
Have you considered supplementing your hay with some grain to add a few pounds? Also, have they been wormed regularly? These will all help your colts shed the long winter hair quicker.
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