Amir cheeky thing!

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Amir has really settled in nicely and is usually a very well behaved boy. But of course he is a colt and as a colt he can be quite cheeky.I was in the stall with him today leading him out and i had just given him a carrot and as we were walking out i guess he assumed I had one in my back pocket! Because he definatly bit me right in the butt! Lol I turned around real quick and kinda scared him lol he pinned back his ears like "whaaaaaaaaaat?" lol and i just told him "no more carrots for you" and tapped him on the nose playfully. He is quite the character and practically jumps through hoops to get attention lol. He's a good horse though a handful but a managable handful ;) . Just thought I would share with you all :).
 

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That is funny! Makes me miss my girl. Did you post a picture of him yet?
 

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Pits, just my own curiosity...will he be a stallion? I can't wait to see pics. I will have to remember to check in here more often!!!!! :) what did you decide for a stable mate? (maybe I missed that final post??)
 

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Im undecided on wether or not I will geld Amir or not most likely I will im no expert on horse breeding or anything and so he will just be gelded im sure.

Sheba that colt is beautiful! Something to think about definatly
 

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Hahaha! He sounds like a handful already!! :D I love a horse with a personality! I would definatley geld if you're not planning on breeding! It is safer for you in the long run! Although I would get him bridle and saddle trained before gelding ( we always gelded at about 3 1/2 on the farm) Because it is scientifically proven than geldings are less intelligent than Stallions! Obviously they lose their brains right along with their other parts when they are gelded! lol! :D
 

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Gustav said:
Hahaha! He sounds like a handful already!! :D I love a horse with a personality! I would definatley geld if you're not planning on breeding! It is safer for you in the long run! Although I would get him bridle and saddle trained before gelding ( we always gelded at about 3 1/2 on the farm) Because it is scientifically proven than geldings are less intelligent than Stallions! Obviously they lose their brains right along with their other parts when they are gelded! lol! :D
Lol good point!
 

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