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equinista · 1 year ago
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Just a few pics of me and my horse from last weekend. (:
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roananddappleranch · 1 year ago
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HH Gone Country is just too pretty now to show off. Definitely a waaaaaaaaaay different feel to her than my chunky AQH's, but she rides like a dream. I'm very much enjoying getting to find out who she is personality-wise, which is a very sweet and self assured mare. Gotta give a shout out to my best friend @hydrasheadest for creating such a fantastic mare - and the most expensive one that I had to fight to get in auction.
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serendipitystables · 3 months ago
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This place is perfect for the English, or Western, horse owner. The barn is 6 stalls attached to an indoor arena. Plenty of pasture for your horses, and an outdoor working pen as well. Or you can turn it into a quarantine pen for those new ponies.
The house (which is not shown) is a 1 bed, 1 bath, and is beautifuly decorated in western/modern decor.
Queen, my partially blind retired Warmblood, still isn't sure what to make of the cows. But I'm sure Derby (the liver rab) will help her warm up to them.
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aigle-suisse · 1 year ago
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horsesarecreatures · 2 years ago
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MS GET A CLU - 2015 AQHA/APHA Mare
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keep-the-wolves-close · 1 year ago
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Steady Heart
Chapter 1: Bad Things Are Comin’
When a sudden death happens at the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, Stella Daniels is forced deeper into the world of her employer, John Dutton. It’s much further than her experience from just working with the horses and being an extra wrangler when needed. Now Stella, her brother Ryan, and her best friend Kayce; her employer’s youngest semi-estranged son, have to navigate finding their place within the ranch’s not-so-clean dealings and the challenges that come their way.
Pairing: Slow-burn Kayce Dutton x OFC Stella Daniels
Rating: M? (Still figuring out the rating system) (might eventually be M anyhow)
Warnings: Violence, mentions of blood, character death, grief, panic, language because I mean let’s be honest we’ve all seen the show lol
Word count: 3,803ish?
Stella Daniels breathed a sigh of relief as she leaned backward on a fence in a round pen belonging to Grand Springs Ranch. She was lending a helping hand to her good friend Olivia. Olivia helped run the broodmare portion of her parent’s ranch, and this year the broodmares were giving both women a run for their money. There had been so many speed bumps this year.
Olivia sidled up beside her to join in the viewing of a new broodmare prospect. They wanted to see her movement, her temperament, and also talk to the current owner about her AQHA titles. The usual things they looked for in a good broodmare. Olivia and her parents were very strict with things being ethical and not just breeding to breed. Stella respected that.
The mare in question was a pretty little chestnut thing, spunky and only 6 years old. Stella enjoyed watching her graceful lope. The mare had a bit of an attitude, but that wasn’t anything she couldn’t handle. She had been taught well when it came to horses and getting temperament under control. She had faith she would be able to have this girl right as rain in no time. She tapped Olivia’s arm and gave a nod of her approval, to which Olivia agreed.
Stella fixed her glasses and saw movement out of her peripheral. She looked over to see one of the full time hands rushing toward them with a concerned look on his face.
Olivia’s eyebrows scrunched together, “Tim, what’s wrong?”
“There was a phone call from the Yellowstone for Miss Stella.” Tim looked almost nervous.
“Was it Ryan?” Stella pushed herself away from leaning on the fence. “Is he okay?” Ryan would occasionally send a text, but always knew she might not have her phone. He only ever called the barn phone in an emergency when she was here.
“Something big happened. He said to tell you he’s fine, but they need you home right away.”
Her eyes glazed over as she unfocused on everything except her rising heartbeat. Her mouth dropped open as her breathing started to come out in shallow puffs. She didn’t feel when Olivia first grabbed her arm, but it was like she had been electrocuted the second she realized Olivia’s hand was there.
“Liv, I gotta go!” She bolted for the barn to grab her things.
Olivia responded, telling her to go, family comes first; her part of the job could be worked on at a later time, but Stella never heard those words as she ran as fast as her feet would take her.
She didn’t hear anything until she got back to the Yellowstone. As soon as her SUV tires hit the gravel of the ranch, Stella sped up to the main house. Seeing the flurry of activity happening there, she figured that would be the best place to start. Her SUV was barely in park before she hopped out and ran across the grass desperately searching for her brother. There were news vans, reporters, police, EMS, and livestock police all crowded around in the front yard.
It was at that moment that her hearing came back all at once. The chatter from every direction was disorienting. Her eyes were looking but not seeing. Every face was blending in with the next one. Her chest rose and fell rapidly, quicker with each passing second.
She pushed her glasses up while calling out, “Ryan!” Not caring who would look in her direction. “Ryan!!” She hollered out again, sounding more panicked than the first time. Multiple heads snapped in her direction. Lloyd spotted her through the mass of people and moved quickly to her. He grabbed her by the arm gently and guided her to the porch where it was a little more secluded. He knew he had to get her focus. If he didn’t, Stella would raze the whole ranch to ground looking for her brother.
“He’s finishing up something in the house, but he’ll be out soon. He’s okay.” He made sure to try and keep direct eye contact with Stella, trying to keep her glued to the porch. She continued to look around trying to peek at every face that walked by them. She had to physically see her brother to accept that he was alright.
“Stella, look at me!” Lloyd said sternly and shook her to grab her attention. “Your brother is alright. Come with me.”
She finally allowed herself to catch her breath. She trailed closely behind Lloyd, hot on his heels, to the large section of the porch by the front door. He had her sit in one of the chairs, and asked her to stay put. He wasn’t sure exactly how long Ryan would be, but he would be coming out the main door. Stella was in the perfect place to catch him the second he walked out. Lloyd knew Ryan would be glad to see his little sister.
With a numb expression she asked, “What the fuck happened, Lloyd?”
“Some of the herd moved onto tribal land.” He took a deep breath, trying to figure out how he was going to continue this explanation.
“Oh shit, no.” Stella’s shoulders dropped as she whispered.
“Well, both groups butted heads and here we are.” He wasn’t trying to be vague, but he also didn’t want to drop too much on her at once. Especially about Lee.
Stella knew that both groups didn’t always get along, but she never imagined it coming to something that required this much attention from police and news alike. She rubbed her fingertips on her palms trying to get feeling back. Ever since she left Grand Springs her hands had been numb.
Movement from the front door startled Stella into action. She hopped up from the chair and made her way quickly to the door, weaving through livestock police as she went. Kayce and Jamie came out of the house. Kayce, her best friend of 12 years, looked rough. When Stella saw the blood on his shirt, her heart nearly jumped from her chest.
“My God, Kayce!” She rushed over to him to try and get a better look. “Are you okay?” There was a mumbled, “‘m fine, Stell.” He grabbed her hands before she could touch his shirt. Knowing she would thank him later. He gave her hands a squeeze while taking a deep breath to ground himself. Almost as if he was using her as a tether.
Light brown eyes met darker brown. She finally saw the sadness that resided there. Her eyebrows scrunched together and she tilted her head to the left, and wordlessly asked what happened. His eyes dropped and his shoulders looked heavy. Stella’s breathing picked up again, worried by whatever change may be coming. She nodded to Kayce, knowing this was a conversation for another time.
“You’re brother should be right behind me. Go get him, and we’ll talk later.” He squeezed her hand again and let go. More people coming out of the house prompted Stella to give his arm a quick squeeze and move toward the door.
Her eyes locked on her brother, “Ryan!” She propelled herself forward and gripped him in a tight hug. Now that she could physically see that he was okay, her blood pressure started to return to normal. Ryan was her rock. She wouldn’t even dare to fathom the consequences of not having him around.
He squeezed her back and moved them off to the side. He held her tight. Primarily for her, but it also gave him solace because she was safe back here at the ranch.
“Let’s go down to the bunkhouse where it’s quiet. We gotta talk.” He needed to tell her about Lee.
Stella sat forward in the chair bracing herself on her knees. Her brother had just told her Lee was gone. She felt like she was going to vomit. Lee and herself hadn’t been as tight knit as she and Kayce, but she had known both of them since she was 14. He had taught her just as much about horses as Kayce. Hell, they partnered together to train the horses for the ranch. She was flabbergasted. Speechless. She struggled because that very well could have been her brother.
She took deep breaths to keep the nausea down, and placed a hand on her forehead. She pushed her glasses back up her nose and sat back swallowing the lump that was lodged in her throat. She felt guilty for even thinking that, but she also understood the look that Kayce had given her on the porch fully now.
There weren’t any tears being shed. Ryan was concerned, but then remembered that his little sister didn’t like to cry in front of people. Not even him. If she did, it was because she had no control anymore. He didn’t know how she dealt with human death. Animal death? He had seen her deal with it a thousand times over because of the ranch. The work on a ranch doesn’t stop unfortunately. But the untimely passing of a friend? He was worried about how this would go.
“Were you with them?” Stella cleared her throat.
Ryan bit his lip and nodded. “I was a few feet away, and then I got swept off to the side dealing with something else and Kayce was alone with his brother.”
“Oh my god, he was alone? That’s the second time that’s happened to him.”
Ryan knew she was talking about Kayce’s mother and how that whole situation went down. She felt horrible that Kayce had to face that by himself.
Stella knew she would probably cry later on when she was by herself, but she couldn’t even drum up a response to her brother. Other than the occasionally quiet whispered, ‘what the fuck.’ She could understand the disagreement about the herd, and knew things could get rash at times, but her mind was blown that it came to this kind of firing point.
It had been quiet for about five minutes with her staring at the wall where the sink was. “You still with me?”
Stella slowly moved her head to look at Ryan. “Hmm?” She said softly. The energy slowly drained out of her the longer she sat there. He came over and sat next to her. He wrapped his arm around her shoulder and pulled her in sideways.
Ryan comforted her. “Stay with me Stellee.” She leaned her head on his shoulder and closed her eyes, letting out a big breath, trying to pretend she was anywhere else but here.
It was quiet for a few moments. Ryan would occasionally rub Stella’s arm. Since he wasn’t sure how far her reaction to the loss would take her, he treaded lightly. He didn’t know if she would react now or later, and he definitely didn’t want to come up on her breaking her hand through a wall.
“I’ve gotta go find Kayce.” Stella started to move restlessly before she got up.
“Yeah, but don’t you think he would want space?”
“If I know anything, space is the last thing his mind needs. And I know he hasn’t been home yet, so he doesn’t have Monica here. I can’t just sit by, Ryan.”
Ryan sighed. His little sister could be one of the most endearing people. If someone had a problem, she refused to let them carry it alone. He was worried one day her back might break.
“I’m gonna go back up to the big house. He’s probably still there.”
Now that the activity had quieted down, Stella poked her head in through the front door. She ran into Beth sitting in the living room, looking very much like she needed to catch her breath. When Stella entered the room she looked up from her long gaze.
“Funny how everyone else employed here knocks, except you. Why is that?” Stella breathed out a sigh at the accusation from Beth. She knew Beth was just in defense mode and didn’t mean to spit fire at her. They got along for the most part.
“Beth… I haven’t knocked on this door since I was 15. I wanted to come check on everyone.”
“There’s nothing to be done except wait for the plan. You know that. You came here to check up on my baby brother, didn’t you?”
“Well, he is my best friend. And you and I both know that being alone is something your brother doesn’t need right now.”
“And you thought you would swoop in and be his savior, huh?
“Not a savior. Just a shoulder.” Stella was getting frustrated.
“Beth, leave her alone.” Kayce’s voice came from behind them. He came from the hallway toward the back of the main sitting room. He nodded toward the porch and Stella did a 180 to make her way around. He placed a hand at the small of her back as he directed her to keep moving. There was a small zip up her spine at the contact. Her back tensed.
He wanted to get them both out of the room before his sister could spit more grief. Stella shook her head and squeezed Beth’s shoulder quickly as they walked by and back out the front door.
Kayce sighed. “I’m sorry about her.”
“You should know by now you don’t have to apologize for your sister. I would have been worried if she hadn’t responded like that.” They shared a chuckle.
Stella seated herself on one of the chairs by the little table. Kayce made himself comfortable in the other. They both gazed out at the vast ranch. They zoned out and let the silence embrace them. Today was chaotic for both of them, in different ways, but tiring nonetheless.
“How the hell did a feud about some cattle that wandered through a broken fence produce this end result? Like, how did we get here Kayce?” Stella was very confused. She hadn’t been on the ranch when the arguing had started about the cattle, land, and who owed the livestock.
“I mean, I understand that it’s a very tender subject about land and all, but…,” she didn’t really know how to continue. Thinking about it made her brain hurt. She sighed.
“My head is spinning too.”
Stella whispered. “Is it selfish if I say I’m glad you’re still here?” Stella adjusted her glasses as she moved her eyes away from him. It was quiet as both of them contemplated her question. Her admission. In a way it was selfish, but he understood the sentiment she was trying to get at.
“I’m not really up to talking just yet, Stell. After I come back for the —,” he halted trying to figure out how to avoid saying the word funeral, finally ignoring the word all together. “We can talk then, okay?”
“I understand.” She pushed her glasses up. “If you or Monica need anything, please let me know and I’ll get it to you guys with lightning speed. Okay? Even if you need someone to take little man for the day or something.” He gave her a look that only the two of them seemed to understand. They stood and bear hugged like their lives depended on it. She knew it would be a few days before he would actually talk. Stella would wait as long as he needed her to.
Neither of them let go for a short minute. They knew that once they did, cursed reality would set in again. For this short span they felt like they were kids again without a worry in the world.
Stella murmured softly, “I’m so sorry this happened,” as she released him from the hug. He nodded, giving her one last glance before he made his way back inside to gather his things to go home.
"Men and brethren, let me freely speak unto you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried... " the Father's voice faded as Stella scanned the crowd of people that had come around for Lee’s service. Everyone from the ranch was there and accounted for amongst other people that knew the family. The only one missing was Kayce. Her eyebrows pulled together. She looked at Monica, and she gave Stella a quiet shrug. He couldn’t have been far. There’s also no way he would have missed his brother’s funeral. She tried to be nonchalant about looking around, but she made eye contact with Beth who gave her a pointed look with a raised eyebrow.
Stella rolled her eyes slightly and kept looking. Not far off she saw a horse that just stood in place. It wasn’t completely out of the ordinary, but from the looks of it, the horse was a mustang. In these particular hills of the ranch property, the most you would find would be a quarter horse if one got out of its designated pasture. Maybe an Appendix or two. No one, that she was aware of, had brought a horse with them today, however.
Just barely above the high grass up at the grave sites, she could see a dirty blond head move back and forth. There he was. She looked to Monica who nodded her permission and Stella silently exited the group. She knew that if anything, Lee would have wanted her to go over to his brother. Lee always joked that they were each other’s Huckleberry. Attached at the hip, and where one was the other was surely not far behind. Most certainly to “fuck some shit up, cause some chaos and leave” as Lee would have said.
Stella’s fond smile at the memory faded as she got closer and heard sniffling coming from Kayce. Her face softened and her heart bled for him. She sat down beside him. The horse paid her little attention, but snorted in acknowledgement and went back to grazing as she folded her legs beneath her. Kayce glanced at her from the side.
When he realized it was her, he turned slightly and made eye contact. Stella pulled her lips together in a small smile, and kept her eyes gentle. They simultaneously leaned toward each other, shoulders touching, as they looked forward. Stella reached over and rubbed his back.
She wrapped her arm around his shoulders and pulled him close sideways and rubbed his arm to offer any sort of comfort to him while they sat there. They both pretended that they were anywhere else, at any other event than his brother’s funeral. She couldn’t believe this had happened, and she felt helpless that she couldn’t change it or do anything to make the hurt less, other than what she was doing right now.
They both heard as the Father finished his sermon, but they remained seated. Even when Stella felt eyes on her back, she stayed. John surveyed the pair closely. That girl, well woman now, had been there through the thick of almost everything for his youngest son since she and her brother showed up on the ranch 12 years ago.
At first, John had been hesitant to have an extra child on the ranch. Especially with his new young wrangler being her parental figure. She turned out to be a great kid, who would pull her own weight and then some. He slowly started to come around to the idea when Kayce started to put up a fight for Stella and Ryan.
She also was the first to throw knuckles when anyone, or anything, came for his youngest. John would swear that she would throw herself in front of a bullet for Kayce. Hell, she threw herself in front of grizzly for him once. Evelyn would have liked her. John couldn’t even begin to think of ways to thank her for keeping Kayce grounded along with Monica’s help. He cleared his throat and came up beside the twosome.
“He's one hell of a horse.” They heard from Stella’s right as John seated himself next to the pair. Stella removed her arm from Kayce’s shoulders, but remained quiet. She wasn’t a part of this conversation.
Kayce sniffled at his dad’s words. “Yeah. Ain't got the breeding of your stud, but he has a heart.”
“I know. I saw.”
“He would have died for me. He almost did.”
John changed the subject. “You want to stay for supper? You can put him in the barn.”
Kayce sniffed loudly and stood. He carefully draped the lead rope over Stella’s lap and handed it to his father. “No. I brought him for you. You can put him in the barn.” She watched as he quickly left to catch up with his family.
“I can take care of him for you, sir.” Stella offered as they both stood.
John looked at her from behind his dark sunglasses and shook his head. “Thank you, Stella, but I’ll take this one up.” As he walked away with the horse, she pursed her lips to the side realizing she was alone. She looked back to the gravesite. She patted her legs trying to decide if she wanted to go back over. ‘By the time you’ve argued with yourself, you could’ve already done it.’ She rolled her eyes at herself and started walking over.
“Hey Lee. I’m so sorry this happened to you.” A little bird sang its song from high in a tree. Stella smiled sadly and fixed her glasses. She hoped it was Lee saying he was listening. She still hadn’t come to grips that he was gone.
“I’ll do what I can for the family, the ranch. To the best of my ability anyhow. Especially for Kayce. I know he was the favorite.” Stella forced herself to look at his place marker. “I guess you’ve left me no choice but to take over your spot as the lead for the horses. If your dad agrees to put me there.” It was a heavy decision, to choose to do nearly anything for the family. It could come with a hefty price tag, but the Dutton’s and the wranglers were all she and Ryan had.
She looked off to where everyone had gone and noticed Ryan was still waiting in the wings for her. “I should probably go catch up with everyone else, but I’ll be around again.” She brushed her skirt off and headed up to the big house on the hill. Everyone was invited for supper. She wasn’t about to turn down Gator’s food. Lee wouldn’t have wanted her to either.
After supper everyone had congregated outside to get some fresh air and talk amongst themselves. The wranglers had parted to one side and Stella stood next to her brother and Colby.
She could see John with Beth and Jamie. They stared off at the helicopter, speaking to each other quietly. Lloyd brought her attention back to the group when he asked her a question.
“I’m sorry, what Lloyd?”
“I asked if you were spendin’ the night, lil’ bit?” She yawned at the exact moment he asked.
“Yeah,” she laughed. “I probably should. I think my overnight bag from Olivia’s is still in my car.”
Comments, thoughts, and commentary is welcome! Just please be gentle lol. 🤓
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tsstables · 1 year ago
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TS Cruel Summer || AQHA Mare (For Sale/ Auction On Equiliberty Sims)
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lilac-jinx-sr · 2 years ago
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LTTS Somethin Unique "Tuila" AQHA Amber Champange (Albino) Mare with Lilith Hera West.
By: Somethin Special
Out of: Unique Outcomes
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equinista · 1 year ago
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Just a very brief introduction post....as I felt some sort of intro was a bit needed and this little one will make do, for now! (The photos I really want to share of me riding, especially showing and jumping, are on my laptop that I don't feel like digging out and charging up right now, so these very few pics i have on this PC, my very new/few months old gaming PC that I actually built myself! more about that, and my PC's specs, another time! are the only ones I have access to at the moment) My name is Jenn. I am an ancient human specimen (lol, I am 35 but we can all agree I am ancient lmfao) who just happens to look more like someone either in their late teens or early 20's, dependent on the time of day and how bad my Fibromyalgia/chronic pain is flaring up...and how long I have spent being "house-bound" as an agoraphobic with severe social anxiety... Also, I am stupid-short, at only 4'11" which adds to me looking much younger. I live in South east Florida, aka the depths of humid hell. Which sucks cause I get severely heat-sick and can't handle temps above, like, 80 degrees. I have been riding all my life. My mom owned and rode horses all her life, so horses have been apart of my life from the start and I am so thankful for that. I grew up riding Western only, cause that was the only way my mom rode and owned my first horse at age 11 (an ex-polo "pony", a 16 hands bay TB mare) And since her I have owned about 10 different horses thru-out my life. I used to barrel race/pole bend and compete in western Gymkhana events so much so that I became burn out on them and when I turned 18 I switched to riding English and learned how to jump and never looked back really. I do still ride western for fun, even barrel race for fun but English and Hunter/Jumper and Equitation and showing are my absolute EVERYTHING.
I currently own 1 horse. An chestnut AQHA mare (AQHA name: DOJ A Roxi Leo Lady) and barn name is Roxi. She is still VERY green and only last month was her first EVER ride under an English Saddle! And I am looking so forward to out future together. She really means the world to me and love her whole heartedly. <3 I have only owned her for a few months now (My previous horse, Hawk-who I will share photos of later, who I owned for over 2 years and loved very much was dealing with more issues than I could physically deal with. He needed to be ridden and worked with DAILY and with my chronic Illness I was just not able to give him the time he needed. He was given to me by my barn owner/trainer/best friend on a contract that i couldnt sell him but she would take him back if ever need be and we came up with a great solution-she took Hawk back and instead gave me her AQHA mare that she felt would be way better for me as she is the type of horse who you can go weeks or more between rides and she acts as if she were ridden every day-she just picks right back up where you left off without any sanity issues or impulsive outburts out of no where like Hawk would pull. It broke my heart as I loved Hawk dearly but sadly not every horse will be a perfect match-but I did try for over 2 years so i deff didn't give up easily. ) The first 4 photos are of me and Roxi. Then last 2 photos are of different horses. The one of me barrel racing is me with the last barrel horse I owned, back when i first turned 18 (AQHA mare: Goldie Dandy Doll aka Victory) and the other photo is of me riding an amazing OTTB gelding named Luxe who I actually was leading for a while about 4 years ago. That was longer than I thought I would make it but it's hard to explain one part without the others. And still there is SOOO MUCH more I left out. It's a novel really, my life.
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roananddappleranch · 7 months ago
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Don't you wish your roping horse was hot like mine? Don't ya? R&DR Bullet Show at Dawn was just entered into the big leagues of competing in this category. I think she's getting used to having more eyes on her than normal, but I'm sure she's going to get better the more we show her off. In the mean time, she's being good ol' reliable Arizona, working her cows and keeping steady.
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hockeymusicmore · 3 months ago
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bigeqcom · 8 months ago
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Horse For Sale: Samoan Art (aka Contessa) AQHA, 11 year-old, 17.2 hand, Appendix Mare - Equitation. Located in FL. http://dlvr.it/T6m3rn
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thehorsedispatch · 2 years ago
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New Post has been published on https://horsetoloan.com/horse-breeds/american-quarter-horse/
American Quarter Horse
American Quarter Horse
There are many different breeds of horse out there, but the one that you are likely to come into contact with the most is the American Quarter horse. They are the most populous breed of horse in the world! The AQHA, or the American Quarter Horse Association, is the largest breed registry of all horses.
It has a population of more than 3 million horses that are registered— all American Quarter horses! We will go over some of the special characteristics and defining features of this breed further below. 
American Quarter Horse Characteristics
The characteristics of the American Quarter horse help us to distinguish this breed from the many other breeds of horse out there. However, the breed also has very versatile looks and can vary greatly in appearance! When we picture a horse, it is typically the American Quarter horse that we picture immediately. This breed has a small, short, and refined head. They have a muscular body with a broad chest.
American Quarter horses also have straight, elegant profiles. Further in this article, we will go over more of the telling characteristics of the American Quarter horse breed.
American Quarter Horse Size
Adult American Quarter horses typically average between 14.3 and 16 hands tall. That being said, there are some that can grow to be even taller. English hunter type or Halter type American Quarter horses can grow to be 17 hands high when they are fully grown. The size of this breed is perfect for a racehorse, and many American Quarter horses are used to be racehorses due to their speed. The height of an American Quarter horse is considered to be an average-height horse, especially compared to draught horses, that can end up standing as tall as 19 hands.
American Quarter Horse Weight
The American Quarter horse is a muscular breed, meaning that they are fairly heavy, too. The more muscular the horse, the more it will typically weigh. They do, though, have a sporty build, so are not nearly as heavy as a large and stocky draft horse. The Quarter horse is heavier than typical riding horses but are considered to still be the perfect weight for just about any use! On average, they weigh between 950 and 1200 pounds. This weight comes from their muscles, rather than their height— since they are an average-sized horse.
American Quarter Horse Colors
Unlike some other breeds, the Quarter horse can come in just about any color under the sun! The most common colors that you would see for this breed are sorrel and chestnut. Examples of the many other colors of American Quarter horse include gray, black, buckskin, brown, bay, smoky cream, cremello, red roan, smoky black, dun, red dun, grullo, perlino, bay roan, blue roan, and brown roan. Some of the rarer colorations of the American Quarter horse include white, palomino, and the different color variations of champagne. In the past, the AQHA studbook did not accept certain markings or patterns. Now, however, breed regulations say that as long as the parents of the horse are registered, any color and pattern of the descendants are accepted.
American Quarter Horse Temperament 
The temperament of the Quarter horse is another reason why this breed is the most popular worldwide. Both the gelding and mare are easy to train, as they are smart and eager to learn. This is also due, in part, to the fact that this breed has been used for racing for hundreds of years! They are gentle and docile, making them a good partner for riders of all experience levels. American Quarter horses are easygoing and can be good around children, and are exhibited often. 
American Quarter Horse Care
The lifespan of the American Quarter horse is about 20 to 25 years if they are healthy and cared for properly. If cared for well, your horse could even exceed this estimate! American Quarter horses are considered to require moderate care and are not the most persnickety of horse breeds. They do not have any special features, like feathers, that require extra care. They also do not have any particular food sensitivities that you will need to watch out for.
American Quarter Horse Diet and Nutrition
It is important that you fulfill your horse’s dietary needs to ensure that it is healthy and stave off any potential issues. Luckily, the American Quarter horse does not have a particularly complicated diet! They are sturdy, robust horses, and this is also true of their nutrition.
They will do well with typical horse nutrition— a mix of fresh hay and pasture, as well as some combination of fruits, grains, and vegetables. If your Quarter horse competes in dressage or show jumping, you may need to increase the number of grains and supplements such as vitamins that are part of your horse’s daily intake, due to your horse’s energy levels.
American Quarter Horse Health Issues
As the American Quarter horse has been bred for many years, there are some genetic issues that can come up with this breed. It is important to be aware of the fact that breeding can result in even greater fitness or physical features for a purebred horse, but it can also increase the likelihood of genetic diseases.
American Quarter horses are susceptible to a genetic disease called Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis, or HYPP, as well as one called Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy, or PSSM.
Both of these affect the horse’s muscles, causing issues such as cramping, stiffness, or even paralysis! This breed can also suffer from Malignant Hyperthermia or MH. This causes the body temperature of the animal to rise and then causes high blood pressure and abnormal heart rhythms. All of this being said, the American Quarter horse is usually a healthy breed of horse!
The genetic issues that we have discussed above do affect some American Quarter horses, but this is the minority of the breed, not the majority.
American Quarter Horse Grooming
Grooming your American Quarter horse can be more relaxing than with other breeds of horse, as not quite as much is required. They do not have certain features like feathers, which would require extra grooming and attention. That being said, daily grooming and maintenance is still key to the health of your American Quarter horse. Brush your Quarter horse every day with a body brush in order to clean its coat from dust and other small particles. You should also ensure that you inspect your horse’s hooves each day and pick them up every day with a hoof pick. 
American Quarter Horse History
The history of the American Quarter horse dates back to the 16th century, when native horses from Spain, as well as English horses, were imported to Virginia in 1610 by the colonists. The American Quarter horse breed actually originated in the 1660s when crossbreeding between the two breeds of imported European horses was achieved successfully. These were the ancestors of the American Quarter horse as we know it today! We will go over the history and origin of the American Quarter horse breed in more detail further in this article. 
American Quarter Horse Origin
As mentioned above, the origin of the American Quarter horse lies with the ancestors that were brought to North America from Spain and England. These were the local horse breeds of both countries that the settlers in America imported.
The first crossbreeding of these two breeds of horses is believed to have occurred in Virginia and around New England— and this crossbreeding is what created the American Quarter horse.
This happened in the 1660s, and it did not take long for the horses to be used in the quarter-mile racers that were popular in Rhode Island and Virginia. It is this event that gave the breed its name! Quarter horses were bred for these races, and they have a lot of Thoroughbred blood in them as well. 
American Quarter Horse Historic Development
For a while after its breeding in the 1600s, the American Quarter horse grew to be overshadowed by Thoroughbreds, as Thoroughbred horses are faster and better suited for longer races. However, they saw an uptick in popularity when cowboys took notice of the Quarterhorse and began to use them in the western and southwestern states for stock purposes. This breed has always had a natural sense for cows, making them perfect for working alongside cowboys! Plus, their agility and speed helped, too. 
Notable American Quarter Horses
You may know that the American Quarter horse is the most popular— and most populous— breed of horse. That makes it easy for there to be at least a few celebrity horses of this breed throughout the years! We will go over some of the famous American Quarter horses further on in this article, so buckle up. 
First Down Dash
One of the famous American Quarter horses is named First Down Dash. First Down Dash got inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2011. He was a racehorse sire and was a gorgeous chestnut American Quarter horse. Many of the racehorses he sired were winners. 
Mr. San Peppy
Mister San Peppy was another famous American Quarter horse. He was a cutting stallion who won the National Cutting Horse Association, and was World Champion in the year 1973 and the year 1976 as well. He then became a popular sire for breeding more Quarter horses. These days, the descendents of Mister San Peppy are still being used for breeding! That being said, it costs a lot of money to get one of them. 
Two Eyed Jack
Two-Eyed Jack was an American Quarter horse who was the foundation horse for the Pitzer Ranch. He was owned by Howard Pitzer, who went on to win many shows with him. This gorgeous stallion was the foundation of Howard’s ranch, which is still known today for its prestigious American Quarter horses. 
American Quarter Horse Myths and Legends
The American Quarter horse— just like the country of America from which it hails— is a young breed, which means there are not very many ancient myths about these horses. That being said, it is a popular breed, so there are still some modern stories or legends that are told about Quarter horses. Many of these focus on the founding horses of the breed. We will go over some of these stories further below. 
King, Wimpy, and Leo
The horse’s King, Wimpy, and Leo are said to be the founding stallions of the American Quarter horse breed. Even before the AQHA was founded, these three were being used for breeding. King was the first who was documented as a foal, all the way back in 1932. King, Wimpy, and Leo have even been painted professionally many times! 
Easy Jet
Easy Jet was the name of a famous running horse. He is famed for having won over $445,000 before he retired in 1970. He’s been portrayed winning and racing in many tournaments as he earned his record-breaking cash. 
Copper Locks
Copper Locks was another American Quarter horse, but he is not best known for racing— no, he was an actor! He was the horse who starred in the Disney movie Secretariat, and his speed and agility came in handy for his racing scene in the movie. Funnily enough, he did not have copper locks, as his name would suggest. But, he is still a gorgeous chestnut horse!
Modern American Quarter Horses
When it comes to the modern American Quarter horse, there are a few different types of this breed, and they are able to serve different uses. For instance, there are the racing and hunting types of Quarter horses, as well as the stock type of American Quarter horses. The difference between the two types of Quarter horses is their suitability for different uses and their body type. The stock horse, for example, is shorter and more compact, plus agile. The racing and hunting type, though, is taller and has a body type similar to a Thoroughbred. You should choose wisely when you are selecting a Quarter horse to ensure that you choose one that suits your needs!
American Quarter Horse Breeding
You can find the American Quarter horse across the globe, and it is the most frequently bred horse all over the world. Most of the breeding of Quarter horses, though, still occurs in North America. After North America comes to Germany— Germans love American Quarter horses for dressage and other shows. Breeding racing and hunting Quarter horses focus on physical abilities such as speed, while the breeding of the stock types focuses on being sturdy and more compact. 
American Quarter Horse Population
The American Quarter Horse Association, or the AQHA, is the oldest breeding association in the United States. Due to this, the population of this breed of horse is very well documented. There are about 3 million American Quarter horses that are registered with the AQHA— this is a huge number! It means that the American Quarter horse is the most populous breed of horse in the world. 2.4 million of these horses are located in the United States, with the majority being found in California, Texas, and Oklahoma. Italy is one of the most popular spots for breeding Quarter horses in Europe, as is Germany. 
American Quarter Horse Uses
The American Quarter horse is a very versatile breed of horse and can be well suited to a variety of different uses. The frequency of use of the breed is one of the most versatile in the world. Different types of Quarter horses specialize in different uses, such as hunting and racing, or the stock and stall field. Regardless of which of these two types a horse is, most horses in the American Quarter horse breed are well suited for show jumping, Western, English, dressage, pleasure, and stock use. They are highly intelligent and are very willing to be trained. This makes Quarterhorses talented at many different things. The horse also has the gait of the walk, trot, canter, and gallop.
American Quarter Horse Prices
The price of an American Quarter horse can vary pretty greatly, and this depends on many factors, such as the pedigree of the horse, its age, its health, its intended use, and how much it has been trained.
The higher the pedigree on a horse, for example, the higher the price it will be able to fetch. Luckily, because the American Quarter horse is an extremely popular and common breed of horse, it is not as expensive as some rarer and harder-to-find breeds. Read on to learn more about the price of an American Quarter horse and to get some numbers! 
Purchase Price
As we mentioned above, the price on an American Quarter horse can fluctuate pretty greatly. It can vary from a few hundred dollars all the way to $100,000 or so! Part of this is due to their popularity and how easy it is to find this breed.
If you are looking at a trained and well-behaved American Quarter horse at middle age, you can expect to pay around $5000 to $7000. If this particular horse has a stellar pedigree, this can jump the price higher.
Quarter horses who are dressage winners, winners of show jumping competitions— or are the offspring of horses with these accolades— can easily have their price doubled based on these factors alone! It is also important to look beyond purchase price if you are looking at how much you can afford. You should also consider the continuing cost to care for, feeding, and board your new horse.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are American Quarter horses good at?
The American Quarter horse is a breed of American horse, hence the name. It is the most populous of all breeds of horse. This particular breed is also known for being very good at sprinting over short distances. The name Quarter horse is derived from their ability to outrun other breeds of horse when running a distance of a quarter mile or less! Some American Quarter horses have even been clocked at 44 miles an hour at top speed. 
Are American Quarter horses good for beginners?
The American Quarter horse is one of the most popular breeds of horse across the world. This is, in part, due to their temperament. This breed has a calm and even temperament which makes them a good choice for beginner or inexperienced equestrians. Of course, each individual horse will have their own personality— some Quarter horses can still be very energetic, so it is important to vet the individual horse, too. As a whole, though, this is a breed that can be well suited to working with beginner horseback riders.
Are American quarter horses friendly?
The American Quarter horse is one that is beloved for its speed but also for its calm and friendly temperament. Most American Quarter horses, and the breed as a whole, are friendly with people and also easy to train. This is because they enjoy working with their riders, especially if you are able to build a strong bond with your horse. They can be used for many different things, such as race horses, working horses on a ranch, or as companions and family pets. This is a fairly easygoing and versatile breed of horse— though of course, you should bear in mind that they are still animals, and sensitive ones at that, so they can be reactive in certain situations. 
Is the American Quarter Horse the fastest horse?
The moniker of the American Quarter horse comes from this breed’s ability to outrace other breeds of horse when they are running a quarter mile or less. They can run at speeds up to 44 miles per hour! The American Quarter horse is said to be the fastest horse in the world in the quarter mile, consistently. However, it is also said that Thoroughbreds hold the title of the fastest horse in the world. This is a breed that dominates in the industry of horse racing! 
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crowned-relapse-king · 1 year ago
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Still out with the boss? I should visit Molly! See if she wants to go truffle or potato hunting or just for a nightly jaunt!
Or maybe she'll want to take some cool aesthetic photos idk lol
Oh, splendid! I'll email you the potential mares I'm interested in for Bunny. I will also send you Dollys AQHA lineage papers and her Coggins records.
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Hey Jon, remember the conversation we had about extending Bunny's bloodline? I'm about to go check out a few APHA Mares for breeding purposes.
I'd love you to come with me as your feedback is needed. Also, I've been thinking that maybe it's time that I find a stud for Dolly to keep more horses with her demeanor and gentleness.
I'll pay the vet fees if you're interested in using Pall as her stud.
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