Thanks!
Joe, they kinda do the horsey version of rolling their eyes and sighing; oh no, she's at it again, lol.
Unfortunately, things didn't go the way I would've liked for our two mares this year; I never intended or planned on breeding them; my friend had them at her place, and a stud got out (that's what she says.) At the time, I only owned Emma, and she owned Cuesta so had her bred voluntarily and we ended up buying her in December; but I really, Really wish we could have just trained, worked with them this summer instead of them being "barefoot and pregnant." (not that barefoot/shoeless is bad, just using the expression hehe.) But next year, they are in for some serious training; plan on building a roundpen and getting them into shape. Cuesta already has alot of riding miles on her; her former owner was a young boy who did trails on her and trained her from foalhood. But Emma is only a greenine under saddle and needs a ton of desensitization, etc.