What A Difference A Whorl Makes.
These two horses. Their features are so much alike in so many ways. Sensitive, but not overly so, ears. Steady confident heads. According to the head shapes they should…
Read moreThese two horses. Their features are so much alike in so many ways. Sensitive, but not overly so, ears. Steady confident heads. According to the head shapes they should…
Read more“Hate to be a Debbie Downer, but I had an experience where someone walked away from an amazing horse because of the whorls.” And because of that one experience she…
Read moreToday’s post is by guest rider Tammie Ellingson. She translated horse for me until I was able to hear them speak for myself. What is a left brain extrovert horse…
Read moreThis post on triple whorls is brought to you by very talented guest rider, Jillian McGinnis. You can find her on facebook at Y Knot Performance Horses. Hello to all!…
Read moreWhorls on a horse’s cheeks are said to be a sign of debt and ruin. Superstitions are fascinating to me. Some of them are so out of the blue it’s…
Read moreThe environment we grow in strongly affects the way we grow. There is no doubt about that. Who we are affects the way we react to that environment. It’s a…
Read moreAs much as I hate to do this, I’m jumping on the bandwagon. Normally I have no interest in racing, but a cool horse is fun to look at no…
Read moreThey’ve just got to be extra. They can’t help themselves. It’s who they are. Not that it’s a bad thing. They have big personalities, big emotions, big sensibilities. When a…
Read moreI love Readers Digest, there is always some gem to be found in there. In this months it was an article talking about pets and what they are trying to…
Read moreThose single whorl horses. They have an amazing reputation in the horse whorld. Steady, dependable, unchanging. They are the unicorn of whorls. Yes, this is mostly deserved. It’s entirely possible…
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