Good looking horsies and county.
19 March 2013, 18:52
daniel77Very nice. I've always been a sucker for a buckskin.

19 March 2013, 20:27
b6extremedaniel77 this buckskin caught my eye when he went up for sale as a 3 yr old. He's a big boy at 16'3, quarter horse with a little morgan back in his line. One of the biggest and stongest I've owned that's for sure. I send him out, third year now, with a guy I know to be used for 2 months of calving. He gets lots of miles and is his go to roping horse for that time. He comes back in top shape for me to start the spring season in the mountians. You can ride him bareback and bridleless anywhere at anytime useing just a small section of his main like a toggle switch. One of the rare ones that is way wiser than his years dictate.
26 March 2013, 00:52
TentmanGidday b6 (from down in New Zealand)
Yep - I like your Buckskin gelding too, looks like a real solid boy.
I have a Buckskin Q/H filly here, just 2y/o and not started yet (thats my easter break job) that I have high hopes will turn out a bit like your guy. She won't quite make the size and weight of your boy, I'd say she'll get to 16 hh, and she has a great temperament, one of the nicest horses I've had on the place in years, she's quick and fiesty but not spooky or dirty . . . now if I can just do as good a job as Daniel in starting her !!
She is blind in one eye but that hasn't been an issue so far, it'll be interesting to see how she goes under saddle and in the high country. If she has issues well then I have a great brood mare with impecable bloodlines (well as good as you can get down here anyway).
Cheers - Foster
03 April 2013, 07:19
PeglegI sure like the looks of that roan horse with the two white socks.
11 April 2013, 23:47
b6extremequote:
Originally posted by Pegleg:
I sure like the looks of that roan horse with the two white socks.
I found that fine guy floundering out in one of the shelters yesterday trying to get up. It took a little but I had him up and called my vet while I tried to keep him upright and mobile. 3-1/2 hours later I couldn't punish him any more and had him put down. Vet told me that colic had taken a higher percentage of horses this spring than it normally does.
15 April 2013, 03:41
nobody2Yep, tough deal to lose one. Nice buckskin & primo country to ride in.
Welcome to the show.