Tuff E Nuff Quarter Horses

Tuff E Nuff Quarter Horses
Lucy

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Let's try this again

Ok since no one has passed my little test so far I will give you two more clues.

My nephew Brady showing DH's horse Max at a RFSC show in 2000.

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DH & Max at a RFSC show in 2008

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ETA - Answers to previous responses:

John - they are on the correct side of the horse in the top picutre

AJ - it is a fun show but the lead is attached correctly. The "extra" person was due to Brady's age. "Poor" Max might have shoes on. I can't remember if we shod him or not but I'll bet we did.

I can gurantee that he is clipped. My horses are always clipped for shows even up tot he little whiskers under their eyes. I use clear polish on hooves, bridle path is ok and the mane is ok. I'm sure pulled would have been prefered but it isn't requried as long as the mane is clean & neat.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I thought 4H required chain to be over or under nose for little kids but since its not 4H...hey just trying to guess as much as possible LOL

now it looks as though his legs are not the same as they used to be re:his white markings..is that it?

Anonymous said...

I'm just *hot*? looks like he has lost his white legs on the right side..most of it anyway,i don't see that any boots would cover up that much white

OK i give up :(

John Harrer said...

Yeah, I agree with aj. Are you sure that's the same horse? The color is a lot lighter on the impostor DH is riding. ;>)

Tuff e Nuff said...

Woo hoo! You guys finally got it. These ARE two completely different horses. That being said they are (were) both DH's horses and both horses were named Max. Can you believe that? Going through photos even DH had a difficult time telling which Max was which. I'll add some other profile views of him when I get more photos loaded.

Char said...

I just figured out they were two diff horses too... and I figured it without looking at the comments. Yay for me!

In our county the 4H kids are not allowed to have the chain on top of the noses.