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Title: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on July 12, 2020, 02:41:38 PM
Tana's little boy still needs a call name, but if registry accepts it, we'll go with "Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun" for registered name.
Got a nice picture of him today.  [Couple pics of both on Rain's thread.]
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on July 12, 2020, 10:55:26 PM
It keeps popping into my mind, so it looks like the little guy's barn name is going to be "Quigley". 
 Which may end up "Squiggly", cause I always seem to do that...
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on July 13, 2020, 09:51:24 AM
WHAT A BEAUTY HE IS!  Or should I say he is impressively HANDSOME!!
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on July 13, 2020, 10:53:26 AM
Thank you.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on July 19, 2020, 08:10:04 PM
Not quite ready for trimming, but I did pick one hoof up today while trimming his momma.   I was sitting on the floor studying her hooves, and he stopped in front of me, so I picked up a back hoof and looked at it, set it down before he pulled away.  Almost unphased, but I think I put it down before he realized what was going on.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on July 20, 2020, 04:28:47 PM
HA!  Good girl!!
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on August 23, 2020, 08:28:24 PM
Farrier was out today to trim the saddle horses.  I asked and he agreed to help me tame the wild ones, he held and I trimmed, and he got more than he bargained for.   :o
They weren't too horrible for minimal handling.   They'll be better next trim.  Might have needed a bit more today, but we got a start.  Rain's trim came in pieces, but Quigley's came in almost one piece per hoof.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on August 23, 2020, 10:31:59 PM
WOW!  Good job!!
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on August 24, 2020, 11:23:27 AM
And, a fun comparison picture...
Quigley's hoof trims inside that of the 15.2H Paint mare's hoof trims.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on August 25, 2020, 08:49:51 AM
OMG!!  That is so dramatic!  I never pictured that before, but really an awesome comparison!!
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on August 25, 2020, 11:20:00 AM
I thought it was a fun comparison.  Wouldn't be quite so dramatic with an adult mini; but Quigley is only about 9.5 weeks old.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on August 26, 2020, 08:45:31 AM
Just such a neat comparison. 
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Silver City Heritage Farm on August 28, 2020, 09:07:51 PM
That is really nifty!  It's also a good example for people who aren't familiar with minis, that they ARE horses...even if they're one of the cutest things on God's green earth. 🥰🥰🥰

I had to come back and edit to add:

He's another nice, balanced colt.  If you were going to pair him with another on your place, as driving horses, who would you choose?
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on August 28, 2020, 11:30:01 PM
He's another nice, balanced colt.  If you were going to pair him with another on your place, as driving horses, who would you choose?

Thank you.   If I were to get my act together, and train anyone, I'd probably pair him with his full brother Monte.  I have none that are matched in color; but the 3 boys any of them could probably be paired together.  When younger Manny and Monte were pretty evenly matched; not sure Spotty could pair with anyone, as he's noticeably taller than the other boys.
If Rain doesn't grow much I could have a colorful team of Belle and Rain.  It doesn't seem she is going to grow much, but she could catch up.   She was an inch shorter than Quigley at birth, she's now probably 2-3" shorter.  [Bliss, her full sister is quite tall.]
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on September 13, 2020, 11:48:31 PM
Sort of getting my act together, no leading lessons yet, as I don't have time with harvest; but both are wearing halters during morning chores.  Quigley some what lets me catch him most of the time; but I have to corner Rain, still.   
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on October 02, 2020, 06:28:29 PM
I just had a mini rodeo...  Trimmed Quigley, he's still not halter-trained; but he knows more now than he did an hour ago.  😉    Not perfect, but they are better than they were, and most of the restricting baby hooves are trimmed off.

They have both been wearing their halters during breakfast most every day.  Quigley is getting much better to catch and halter, but still have to corner Rain.
I'll try to get new pictures, but too windy today.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on October 03, 2020, 04:15:59 PM
Sounds like some babies may have learned who the herd leader is!!!  LOL
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on November 10, 2020, 04:35:41 PM
It's official the kids got their papers back, today.
"Hell coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun".  Silver bay dun appaloosa with star and strip (missed the tiny snip on his nose, but it's hardly noticeable).   [While not spotted, he does have characteristics, so may color up with time.]
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on November 11, 2020, 07:00:55 AM
Can't wait to see pics in the spring !!!  Congrats on getting papers back!
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on April 02, 2021, 10:41:25 PM
Tried a little clipping today, not quite a success, but not a failure either.
I used my cordless clippers, which 8 years ago, clipped the first crop of yearlings one per day without too much issue; but now the batteries don't hold a great charge, so I got part of a neck done, before the batteries died.
Anyway, with a lot of starts, stops and tantrums; I got part of Quigley's neck done.  Will try for the rest of the neck and maybe the head tomorrow.   That is all I will clip, as despite unseasonably warm temps, I don't trust our weather to stay this nice, so he needs to keep his sweater for awhile long, but definitely needs to get rid of the turtle neck.   The tantrums caused some sweating, which made clipping that much more difficult.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on April 03, 2021, 09:15:05 AM
Such a handsome boy!!  Can't wait to see the full coat, but totally agree with the sweater decision you made.  The weather is nuts this year, and better to stay healthy than just gorgeous!!
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on April 04, 2021, 01:47:41 PM
The beasty boy has discovered he IS a boy.   Evidently, Misty is in heat, cause he's eyeing her seriously and going nuts.   Like Father, like son; Misty is Topper's favorite mare too.     
I pulled Rain from the pen a month or so ago, but now it's time to move Quigley over to the gelding pen, if he's going to lose his marbles over a mare in heat, he needs to go live with the boys.   I'll set up a pen next to the gelding pen for introductions, and put them all together in a week or two.
I liked the convenience of having him at the mare barn for feeding and such, but he's gone coo-coo.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on April 05, 2021, 10:49:46 AM
Some boys are just like that.  But your introductions to the gelding herd should teach him how to behave.  I know I ran a herd I called a bachelor herd of about 12 full stallions during the winters here when no one was cycling, and they all got together just fine.  I started with a few I knew liked each other, then brought them in one by one on a long lead, and introduced them to the other boys.  My disappointment and instructions on what would NOT be allowed kept everyone in line after a little convincing.

His genetics at being Topper's son are valuable to your program, so I hope he learns his manners quickly.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on April 05, 2021, 11:08:03 AM
Since, I don't breed a lot, not sure if he'll stay a boy or not; but for now he can keep his jewels.   As his mom and Topper are taller end of size, he may get too tall, so will likely be gelded.   He seemed so little last summer; but he's far out grown his sister. so may be too tall to keep intact.  Time will tell.
[Still crossing fingers for a Baybe x Che` colt; but not holding my breath.  Like every spring, she looks a bit pregnant, then sheds and her belly is gone.]
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on April 06, 2021, 09:05:19 AM
Still praying she'll give us a Che' baby    ;pray ;pray
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Silver City Heritage Farm on May 03, 2021, 08:52:20 PM
He is maturing quite nicely.  I see clipping has revealed him as going grey.  It's always so interesting to see what's hiding under that long winter's coat.  It also looks as if he's stayed plump enough through the winter past.  He'll look quite nice, and feel comfortable, if the late spring cold and storms that are being forecast for your area come to pass.  Paula is up in Shelby for a couple of months (moving her daughter and family there) and has had a devil of a time trying to convince the to be prepared for those often unforeseen, yet nasty, late spring wintry surprises.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on May 04, 2021, 03:30:28 PM
No grey, just silver at play, when you clip a silver, you clip most of the color off, leaving just the silver undercoat.  He'll be "golden" again, when his summer coat comes in more.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on May 29, 2021, 07:22:24 PM
unhappy boy... Moved him over to the gelding paddock.  Temporary pen by the gelding paddock, so he can get to know them through the fence, and be away from the mares.  He's not liking it.   Running the fenceline when I left.  Hopefully, he settles quickly.    On the fence about gelding, but if he can't chill out, gelding it will be.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on June 12, 2021, 03:17:50 PM
Got a few new pictures today, he still has a tuft of hair on his belly, but otherwise is pretty well shed out and looking pretty sharp.   Just candid shots, so nothing special, but he looks pretty good.
He'll be a year old in about a week, I think he was born on the 17th, but I'd have to look.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: dcwolcott on June 13, 2021, 06:42:46 PM
He is QUITE handsome, and that blaze is just perfect!!!
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on June 13, 2021, 08:50:04 PM
Thank you.
He's looking very good, and chilling a little bit being over by the gelding, rather than the mares; but will give him a bit more time before resorting to snip-snip.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on July 16, 2021, 08:42:13 PM
I introduced Quigley to the geldings today, he's been in a paddock beside them for several weeks now.
It was too hot to stick around and watch them for very long; but...   I opened the gate and Quigley ran into the gelding paddock, and the gelding ran out to head for grass.  I looked out the window and they were all grazing together.
Title: Re: Hell Coulee Toppers Not Quite Dun
Post by: Chanda on May 03, 2022, 09:33:18 PM
Quigley is a gelding as of about an hour ago, maybe 90 minutes ago.
No new pics today, as it's late.
need to go back out and feed everyone.