Around here there are not too many black quarter horses. She actually looks like a Tennesee Walker filly that I had. I've never put a saddle on one that young but it's actually a good idea. I just never thought of it.
Around here there are not too many black quarter horses. She actually looks like a Tennesee Walker filly that I had. I've never put a saddle on one that young but it's actually a good idea. I just never thought of it.
Her sire is grey and she is get more white hairs daily, I believe she eventually turns grey. The is a light weight pony saddle, by doing this at a young age they are very easy to break when the time comes. According to my weight tape she is 670 pounds when the picture was taken.
jwp - nice filly. As a pedigree wonk, I have to ask, what are her bloodlines? When I started colts I always saddled them as yearlings and I would take them with me on rides. Load 'em in the trailer with a gelding, lead them saddled as I rode through the hills. A great way to get them used to weight on their backs, and especially how that weight shifts when they have to travel in the hills.
Oh my, speed to burn. She'll be smooth and fast.
Thanks, I breed for performance and disposition.