Mini molars

Mini molars

Post by Irene Hampt » Sun, 21 Oct 2012 00:03:33

Dear Sharon
   Thank you very much for the description of your new mini stallion.  We
have the opportunity to get a black stallion mini which sounds absolutely
lovely to me, but my daughter has not taken the time to talk with the
owner. Farah does all the manual labour around her so I will wait for her
to take an interest.  Everybody loves minis so I am patiently waiting for
her to decide.
 I shalltalk with my neighbour who is a veterinarian assistant and owns a
gorgious strawberry roan who has had some molar issues. I will post the
information here when I get it.
  Budy and I did our walk, trot canter work this morning and managed to
finish befoe the rain.  He did not even run away with me and did a very
presentable right lead canter.  When he behaves like this, I start to
worry about his  health.  He does have some upper molar problems, but at
almost thirty years of age, this is to be expected. He unloaded Farah last
month, so I was not too happy to start him into serious work again.
  I appreciate the understanding  that the permanent  registration will be
given after the horse has reached his full height. I thought it might have
something connected with being a stud.
Always love to talk horses.
Irene