I just wanted to introduce you to my horse, Champ.

He's 16 hands high (that's very tall for a Quarterhorse), and is an absolutely darling horse with a playful personality, and a definite desire to please. He also LOVES the snow. I swear, he just likes to frolic. We get to the field, and he can't wait to get into the snow, which in most places, comes up past his knees and hocks. He's also got the most gorgeous tail, but my sister decided to braid it today, so you can't even see how nice it is. Oh, and the sun was in our eyes... he normally doesn't look quite that sleepy. LOL. Trust me, I'll be taking lots more pictures, so you'll get to see better. I can't wait until summer when he sheds his shaggy winter coat, and you can see how shiny his summer coat is. :D
I also have a video that my sister took of me riding. It's kinda shakey, and my sister had the sun behind me, instead of behind her when she positioned herself (silly person), but you can certainly see us gallop past. This is the video: http://members.cox.net/phoenixsong/potterart/Champ_Gallop.AVI (Be patient... it takes a moment to load.)
I'll hopefully have more videos and pictures soon.
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Date: 2005-02-04 05:19 pm (UTC)From what I know, Irish Draft horses range from 15 hands to 17 hands. 15 isn't very large, but how tall was yours? And I know they're supposed to be quite strong.
Anyhow, I'm heading down to go riding today... I'll try to get some more pictures. Also, wish me luck... I'm having to face the evil bitch-woman of the farm today. *le sigh*
~P
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Date: 2005-02-05 01:45 pm (UTC)The Irish draft (Monarch, who belongs to a friend here in Edinburgh) is quite massive. He makes any rider look small, but I'm not a very big person to begin with *lol*. I'd estimate him at a healthy 18h, but I could be overestimating, because there's just so much of him.
Hope you have fun riding this weekend! I am assaulting by deadlines, now that I've decided to leave Edinburgh in a month. The most important is to draft a letter to my landlord to end the tenancy. He's scary, and Glaswegian, and I can't understand a word he ever says to me! So no time off here :(
Anne
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Date: 2005-02-05 02:59 pm (UTC)I saw a Percheron/Thoroughbred cross yesterday. That horse was bloody enormous. She said he was only 16-2, but he just looked so massive... sleek muscle, and a huge head (from the Percheron side). Beautiful though.
I know all about deadlines. Go deal with RL, and I'll talk to you soon enough. I had my mother take a vid of me riding yesterday, but the woman doesn't understand the concept of a ZOOM button... so you can't even see me. I wasn't pleased, but oh well. Can't have everything. :p
*hugs*