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07:45:09 
Christmas cactus are pretty hardy and have really pretty flowers in winter. Only killed one when I forgot it was in the room with some 8 week old kittens who thought it was a great toy.
Pragma
07:44:21 Prag/Liz
I have been summoned.

Aloe vera can be a good option like has been said. Snake plants are also a good option as well.
Hobo Queens Farm
07:42:20 Her Majesty
Bird- get an Aloe Vera. The love being ignored, seem to die when soaked or baked, but always come back if left alone after you think they are dead. Wonderful things! Look cool when they grow happy too.
Glacier Bay Cove
07:42:01 Arctic Katz
Hummer, Daylilies are pretty durable flowers, give them a try and see if you like them or not
SCF Fidler Farm QH
07:37:51 SCF/Gibbs
congrats Peekers!
ColdCall
07:35:52 🍺Crown
This random wild horse
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Hummingbird Meadows
07:35:21 Bird
I really want a house plant, but everything I buy seems to die. I need to start simple...
Tequila
07:31:57 Tee | Quila
fossil
holy crap that’s awesome!! Congrats!
PK Rescue Stable
07:24:36 Fossil-sore
holy crap random breeding!
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Tequila
07:14:49 Tee | Quila
thank you, it’s not too painful luckily
Sweet Valley
07:11:44 Anna/Jewel
Yes, Tee. I hope it feels better soon (Tho if its broken, probably 4-6 weeks in an air boot and if its sprained most likely a brace
Sunni
07:10:28 Sunni bunny
Hope you feel better soon, looks super painful xc
Sunni
07:10:12 Sunni bunny
Tee that's not good, best thing is to ice it. It will take the swelling done and elevate the foot.
Glacier Bay Cove
07:10:04 Arctic Katz
Not a doctor, but getting it checked out is a great idea
Tequila
07:07:25 Tee | Quila
ZZ
ouch!
Tequila
07:06:36 Tee | Quila
poor husband is coming home tomorrow morning, and I haven’t told him lol

thanks guys, think will get it checked as can’t really put much weight on it unfortunately
Sweet Valley
07:06:22 Anna/Jewel
I'd say put ice on it. then wrap it in something to stabilize it....You could put heat on it but if i remember correctly heat doesn't slow swelling down but helps with pain
Sunni
07:06:16 Sunni bunny
You may be like my husband, he didn't even know he had a hairline fracture in his foot. Been walking around with a limp for 4 months before I made him go.
ZequineZ
07:06:05 ZEZ - ZZ
I ‘sprained’ both my elbows a few months apart from each other doing the same dumb thing, doctors thought it was fine didn’t think X-ray was needed, so I didn’t bother with it until the second time it still felt sore and swollen after 2 months, got me an X-ray then got a phone call that afternoon telling me to go back to the doctor as soon as possible. They were both fractured, thankfully minor all they needed was rest but still. I’m hyper mobile with high pain tolerance, so that contributed to me getting dismissed
Sunni
07:05:23 Sunni bunny
Tee I would %100 precent have a doctor check it out. Plus the swelling alone can cause nerve damage in the foot.

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07:45:09 
Christmas cactus are pretty hardy and have really pretty flowers in winter. Only killed one when I forgot it was in the room with some 8 week old kittens who thought it was a great toy.
Pragma
07:44:21 Prag/Liz
I have been summoned.

Aloe vera can be a good option like has been said. Snake plants are also a good option as well.
Hobo Queens Farm
07:42:20 Her Majesty
Bird- get an Aloe Vera. The love being ignored, seem to die when soaked or baked, but always come back if left alone after you think they are dead. Wonderful things! Look cool when they grow happy too.
Glacier Bay Cove
07:42:01 Arctic Katz
Hummer, Daylilies are pretty durable flowers, give them a try and see if you like them or not
SCF Fidler Farm QH
07:37:51 SCF/Gibbs
congrats Peekers!
ColdCall
07:35:52 🍺Crown
This random wild horse
-HEE Click-
Hummingbird Meadows
07:35:21 Bird
I really want a house plant, but everything I buy seems to die. I need to start simple...
Tequila
07:31:57 Tee | Quila
fossil
holy crap that’s awesome!! Congrats!
PK Rescue Stable
07:24:36 Fossil-sore
holy crap random breeding!
-HEE Click-
Tequila
07:14:49 Tee | Quila
thank you, it’s not too painful luckily
Sweet Valley
07:11:44 Anna/Jewel
Yes, Tee. I hope it feels better soon (Tho if its broken, probably 4-6 weeks in an air boot and if its sprained most likely a brace
Sunni
07:10:28 Sunni bunny
Hope you feel better soon, looks super painful xc
Sunni
07:10:12 Sunni bunny
Tee that's not good, best thing is to ice it. It will take the swelling done and elevate the foot.
Glacier Bay Cove
07:10:04 Arctic Katz
Not a doctor, but getting it checked out is a great idea
Tequila
07:07:25 Tee | Quila
ZZ
ouch!
Tequila
07:06:36 Tee | Quila
poor husband is coming home tomorrow morning, and I haven’t told him lol

thanks guys, think will get it checked as can’t really put much weight on it unfortunately
Sweet Valley
07:06:22 Anna/Jewel
I'd say put ice on it. then wrap it in something to stabilize it....You could put heat on it but if i remember correctly heat doesn't slow swelling down but helps with pain
Sunni
07:06:16 Sunni bunny
You may be like my husband, he didn't even know he had a hairline fracture in his foot. Been walking around with a limp for 4 months before I made him go.
ZequineZ
07:06:05 ZEZ - ZZ
I ‘sprained’ both my elbows a few months apart from each other doing the same dumb thing, doctors thought it was fine didn’t think X-ray was needed, so I didn’t bother with it until the second time it still felt sore and swollen after 2 months, got me an X-ray then got a phone call that afternoon telling me to go back to the doctor as soon as possible. They were both fractured, thankfully minor all they needed was rest but still. I’m hyper mobile with high pain tolerance, so that contributed to me getting dismissed
Sunni
07:05:23 Sunni bunny
Tee I would %100 precent have a doctor check it out. Plus the swelling alone can cause nerve damage in the foot.

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Soo... September 9, 2020 08:37 AM

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So, I have been looking for a new project pony and I found this...

Needless to say Im hesitant. The horse can do all that, and hes 3? Im also fairly certain Ive seen a very similar horse at horse shows 4 years ago. Could be his sire or dam? They could be lying? Honestly I dunno what to think here. It just seems really fishy to me. Too good to be true lol.

I have contacted them for more info as well.

Soo... September 9, 2020 09:00 AM

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He definitely looks like a 3 year old to me. He's butt high, and not really incredibly broke. Looks like a nice little pony
Soo... September 9, 2020 09:07 AM


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Looks like a well-started baby to me. :) My trainer starts her babies around 2 YO for the futurity. Within a few months, they can do all that, understand the idea of working a flag, follow a cow, stop well, etc. Personally, I wouldn't be jumping too much at that age but it may have just been for the video.

While he looks well-started, you have to also keep in mind and be realistic that he's still fairly young and has a lot to still be exposed to and definitely needs LOTS more miles.

Soo... September 9, 2020 09:35 AM

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Abstract Dunes said:

Looks like a well-started baby to me. :) My trainer starts her babies around 2 YO for the futurity. Within a few months, they can do all that, understand the idea of working a flag, follow a cow, stop well, etc. Personally, I wouldn't be jumping too much at that age but it may have just been for the video.

While he looks well-started, you have to also keep in mind and be realistic that he's still fairly young and has a lot to still be exposed to and definitely needs LOTS more miles.



Totally agree, I'm just shocked because... well I've never seen a 3 year old this broke. Most of them (in my area) go for 2k or less, with hardly any ground work done. He seems perfect!! If only I could afford him... XD

Edited at September 9, 2020 09:35 AM by Cassa Belle
Soo... September 9, 2020 10:02 AM

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I had a 2 yr old pony mare I had going better than this just a couple months ago. It just depends on the horses development and the amount of time the trainer puts into them!
Soo... September 9, 2020 01:35 PM


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Welshes and QHs are also known for being very very smart, levelheaded, and trainable. What he can do doesn't surprise me a lot, though I would be concerned about his joints later on down the road.
Soo... September 9, 2020 01:52 PM

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FirstLightFarms said:
Welshes and QHs are also known for being very very smart, levelheaded, and trainable. What he can do doesn't surprise me a lot, though I would be concerned about his joints later on down the road.


Agreed. I usually only do ground work till 3

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