Hey all!
I joined this forum about three years ago, but forgot about it for some reason or another... anyway, I'm back!
Three years ago I just had two horses, my Tennessee Walker mare and gelding Gypsie and Dakota. I have since became the owner of another horse, a Quarterhorse stallion (Jaxxon).
Anyway, my horses are all doing pretty well.
Dakota is coming six years old now and is doing great, though we do have some undersaddle issues with kicking... He's finally topped out at about 15.3 hands in height (I think) and has turned into a pretty stocky boy (for a Walker). He definately has a bit of an attitude, but it suits him... This picture was taken yesterday morning.
Gypsie will be eighteen in April and, though winters are hard on her, she's doing pretty good this year. She's currently injured, though... She got run through our catch pen by another horse the other day and gashed herself open pretty badly on her back fetlock, but she's doing better. She's 15.1 hands tall. This picture was taken a few days before she got injured.
And my new boy... It's a unique thing... I don't particularly like the Quarterhorse breed and sorrel/chestnut is my least favorite color for a horse... I always said I'd never own a sorrel/chestnut horse or a Quarterhorse, and Jax was given to me as a two year old... and I fell in love with him. He's still a stallion at the moment and is roughly greenbroke (though very gentle and willing). He is up for sale, though, but I'm seriously thinking about keeping him... He's roughly 15 hands tall. This pictures was taken a few weeks ago.