Hooooo boy! You just HAD to encourage me! Don't you know how dangerous that is???
Here's Alexander KCH, the quietest stallion I have ever worked around. ( And I've groomed a lot of stallions! ) We have 3 Haflingers, two geldings and one stallion. The geldings cause all the trouble! The geldings have also rubbed their beautiful long manes out from grazing through the fence. Alex rarely causes trouble. I've had kids take pony rides on him.
Hooooo boy! You just HAD to encourage me! Don't you know how dangerous that is???
Here's Alexander KCH, the quietest stallion I have ever worked around. ( And I've groomed a lot of stallions! ) We have 3 Haflingers, two geldings and one stallion. The geldings cause all the trouble! The geldings have also rubbed their beautiful long manes out from grazing through the fence. Alex rarely causes trouble. I've had kids take pony rides on him.
Devon
ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!!! Thanks for sharing him with us!
If those geldings give you too much of a hard time, load 'em up and head to NJ, I'll take 'em off your hands!!!
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Thanks guys! This is why I'm always so poor. Horses, even easy keepers like mine, are rather high maintenance. In spite of the trouble, I don't think I'll part with the geldings. ( Believe me you'd get sick of coming home from work and frequently finding one or both geldings on the wrong side of the fence! They wiggle under. I know, I've watched Indy do it. Jumping over is too much work! )
However if you could find Alex some wives that would be splendid! He makes really intelligent babies. Sometimes too intelligent! He's got about 30 Amish tractors on the ground already before we bought him. I heard the Amish-man we bought him from regrets ever selling him. I know why. ;-)
Devon
Tools are weapons. Weapons are tools. Both are dangerous in the hands of fools.