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Post by Michelle Clarke on Sept 22, 2011 21:37:09 GMT -5
Glad to have you on Board...now, you know you HAVE to share some pictures of your girl!
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Post by quartermustang on Sept 23, 2011 9:35:46 GMT -5
Don't have any that are super recent...It's been terrible, yucky weather for the most part here. But here's some from a few months back! I don't know what the specifications are for a horse to be a Kiger, but if anyone would like to tell me that would be awesome Vada came from the Palomino Valley Facility. I can't remember which HMA, but I can look on her papers when I get home! Also the camera I use has pretty trashy settings, so the quality of the pics changes and it seems like she's really light. She's actually much more yellow. However, when I first got her she was very cremello looking save for her markings. I've been bathing her quite a lot as she gets so filthy she's black (frolicks in the mud -.-) and each time her color is darker. She also has dappling on her sides. [Warning: This is going to be a bit of a spam~] Riding home from the pick up in Piney Woods, MS. First day home! Spoooook~ She no longer has the worts on her muzzle. She lost those almost a week after she got to my house. About 6-7 months after adoption. 2nd time wearing a saddle! Had to learn how to eat grain and how to eat out of a bucket. Horse with a donk One of the most recent ones, about 2 months ago.
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Post by quartermustang on Sept 23, 2011 9:45:00 GMT -5
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Post by gotkiger on Sept 23, 2011 10:49:19 GMT -5
She is beautiful!!! Congrats!!!
To be a kiger they need to be gathered from the Kiger or Riddle HMA's, or Bred from captive stock from those HMA's. Kigers are a breed of their own, not just your every day mustang.
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Post by Michelle Clarke on Sept 23, 2011 13:07:37 GMT -5
LOVE the expression on her face now! Congrats and looks like you've done a great job with her.
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