Matt73
Well-Known Member
Royal has turned out to be the sweetest, most gentle, calm colt I've ever handled. I couldn't be happier with him. A while after he got here he started to seem a bit listless, bored. I had to turn each horse out separately since I had the two stallions and one mare. Lexus was fine with individual turnout, as was Teddy. But Royal was used to frolicking with his buddies. I asked Mona (who I purchased Royal from) what she thought I should do. She said that since Lexus was bred to Royal and is probably in foal why not try them together. She said that Lex would put him in his place and teach him some manners. Well...all it took was for Lex to tell him off firmly about three times. Royal got it and stayed away. Now, a week or two later, they can be right next to each other and nuzzle. Lexus even urinates a bit and squats and Royal checks it out and "knows" she is in foal and doesn't even drop and walks away; already a pro
He's a happy boy again!
Anyhoo, without further ado, here is the happy couple on a sunny summer morning enjoying breakfast (Thanks again Mona!)
And just a cute one of Lex from a couple of months ago...
Anyhoo, without further ado, here is the happy couple on a sunny summer morning enjoying breakfast (Thanks again Mona!)
And just a cute one of Lex from a couple of months ago...