The RAC began in 2007 and continued until 2015. It was created to unite all curly horse owners to encourage and motivate each other and to promoting the breed. Participating riders earn points to win amazing prizes. This blog was created to share with others their personal journey with each other and the public. *This blog is not a training blog and any techniques or methods shown here are not necessarily enforced by the RAC. Consult your trainer for advice. http://curlyhorsecountry.com
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Beautiful! Did you have fun on your ride with us? I have friends who have mini aussi's and they love them. Tell us more about your Curly!
ReplyDeleteHey Lady,
ReplyDeleteLooking good. Is that Blossom? What a beauty....hey where is your leaves{:>
Angie
Hey Kim..you have a beautiful curly. Can you tell us more about him/her?? =]
ReplyDeleteKim, NOW THAT IS A BEAUTIFUL horse! Conformation wise THAT curly of your's is what I am breeding for. I am impressed.
ReplyDeletePlease, I plead with you, tell more about this horse.
Thank you,
Penny
This is Zoie, my first curly. She's the one who caused the curly addiction :)
ReplyDeleteKim, we are having another cyber ride Sunday 1:00 p.m. Join us with GORGEOUS Zoie!
ReplyDeleteOh Kim, She is beautiful. I can sure understand how she captured your heart. When I have a stud again, and if you want to breed her, I would be honored if you brought her to my stallion. No charge, completely free, including hay. I mean it. She is the kind of western type curly that I believe a curly should be. This would be a way of improving the curly horse "family."
ReplyDeleteOne day I will have a stallion again. He will either be a son of Nipper or of Mud Slinger. Both were good horses.
Sincerely,
Penny Johnson
Kootenai Curly Horses
Bonners Ferry, Idaho
P.S. One more thing. Mud Slinger was bred by Harold Fairchild. (And Harold really knows how to develop a good horse. He does not talk about it. He just does it and sets a good example.)
What are her bloodlines, Kim? As you can see we are all very curious!! =]
ReplyDeletep.s I love your little aussie too!!!
ReplyDeleteSusan, I will try and make it! We had a blast on this ride.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your generous offer Penny.
She is out of a BLM mare by Gringo.
I meant to say "and by Gringo"
ReplyDeleteKim, Was her sire THE first Gringo? The Gringo owned and broke and ridden for years by Lyle Mead? I met this Gringo in 1992 or so. He was just about the most beautiful stallion that I ever saw, with the exception of Nipper.
ReplyDeletePenny