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Check out our new horses! Percheron Crosses
Well they aren't quite ours yet. We are buying them from a friend for dirt cheap and they aren't in our possession just yet.
They are 7/8 Percheron and 1/8 quarter horse. Apparently the paint mare is registered as a spotted draft???? The people we are getting them from aren't horse people at all....I feel bad saying it, but they got them as pets and really had no idea what they were doing, and didn't really do much with these fantastic beasts. For example, this was the 2nd time all year that they've done anything with them, we had to PRY them out of our friend's hands. I kept saying, come on! We'll love them and they will be getting rode every day, they'll have something to do!
Anyway they are both 4 years old, and yes I agree it's one of the ugliest (mismatched) teams I've seen in my life! LOL. They need a lot of work in the riding aspect. They were broke to drive by an Amish guy so they are pretty good at that. The people that own them currently "broke" them to ride themselves, which was pretty much just getting on and riding. The horses have NO idea what I'm asking them to do when I'm on their backs so I'm going to have to do a lot of back tracking and training so they aren't so confused when people are on their backs.
The blue roan is going to be my boyfriends horse. I was looking for a really calm and gentle horse for a beginner rider and my boyfriend wanted a huge horse. Needless to say, it's a perfect match. I threw my synthetic saddle on to make sure it fit him (as well as it could). He's a BIG boy!
Me TRYING to ride him. He was so confused, poor thing. One thing I really liked about him, which I've RARELY had happen, is that he didn't test me to see if I knew a thing or two about horses. He just tried so hard to do what I asked him to do. I gave him lots of praise and he eventually started getting the hang of it.
The mare, she has two blue eyes
The gelding
When we were leaving!
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 09-18-2009 at 02:10 PM.
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Re: Check out our new horses! Percheron Crosses
Wow!! They are stocky things aren't they! Both very pretty, but since I am used to quarter horses, their legs look to small for such a thick body!
Good luck training them! I bet they will be a joy once they understand what you want. You guys will be riding them all over in no time! ^_^
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Re: Check out our new horses! Percheron Crosses
I love percherons! My neighbor has a pure blood stallion, solid black; I love that horse.
Glad to hear that they aren't giving you too much trouble with riding them.
Best of luck!
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Re: Check out our new horses! Percheron Crosses
Originally Posted by tweets_4611
Wow!! They are stocky things aren't they! Both very pretty, but since I am used to quarter horses, their legs look to small for such a thick body!
Good luck training them! I bet they will be a joy once they understand what you want. You guys will be riding them all over in no time! ^_^
LOL stocky is an understatement! The mare is ridiculously fat! I couldn't even get my biggest cinch to fit around her belly and had to ride her bareback. I agree about their legs too! I think it must be because they are crosses, full blood Percherons don't look like they are standing on stubby broomsticks lol.
I can't wait till they understand riding comands! I'm so excited! They are so gentle and patient I don't think I'll have any troubles with them. I even got the gelding to lope! It was SOOOOO slow! I think my little paint mare could trot faster than he lopes!
Originally Posted by Jyson
I love percherons! My neighbor has a pure blood stallion, solid black; I love that horse.
Glad to hear that they aren't giving you too much trouble with riding them.
Best of luck!
Thank you! I'm really happy with them! I haven't worked with many draft horses but I'm always pleasantly surprised at how calm and gentle they are.
I bet that stallion is gorgeous!
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 09-18-2009 at 02:20 PM.
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Re: Check out our new horses! Percheron Crosses
Originally Posted by Isis
I bet that stallion is gorgeous!
Definitely, forgot how many hands he is, but his back comes up to my forehead - I'm 6'3.
LOL stocky is an understatement! The mare is ridiculously fat! I couldn't even get my biggest cinch to fit around her belly and had to ride her bareback. I agree about their legs too! I think it must be because they are crosses, full blood Percherons don't look like they are standing on stubby broomsticks lol.
LoL, I'm willing to bet you'll have them in shape, in no time.
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Re: Check out our new horses! Percheron Crosses
Originally Posted by Jyson
Definitely, forgot how many hands he is, but his back comes up to my forehead - I'm 6'3.
LoL, I'm willing to bet you'll have them in shape, in no time.
I'm guessing that would put him at about 17 hands, maybe a tad taller!
Lol I hope so! It might take a little while with the mare, they seem to be a little thick headed sometimes. She might decide standing is far better than walking around
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 09-18-2009 at 02:36 PM.
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Re: Check out our new horses! Percheron Crosses
I'm not sure what you mean by they have only have one gate? Both horses are for beginner/basic riders so I'm not going to train them in any fancy gates-because they don't have them I will agree with that. However, I do expect them to perform in all four basic gates, walk, trot, lope, and gallop. Maybe I'm misunderstanding you?
I don't think it will be hard to train these horses to be trail horses. I already got the gelding to lope and I only had to ask him twice. The people who own them got them broke to drive and they really didn't do much with them. Every now and again they would hook them up to a wagon. These horses are by no means stuck in their ways, not at four years old and hardly any driving hours other than with the trainer two years ago.
Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 09-18-2009 at 05:32 PM.
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Re: Check out our new horses! Percheron Crosses
Beautiful. I really like the gelding. I am used to riding QH, but I do love the draft crosses.
Good luck with them, consider me jealous!
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