The oldest of my current horses is Jazzy, a grade Quarter Horse mare. Grade means that she's unregistered (again, for any non-horsey people who might desire to read this blog). She is around 5 - 7 years of age and about 15 hands tall. She is partially blind in one eye, and I'm not sure how much/little she can see out of that eye.
Zeplin is my pinto-Arabian gelding and one of only two boys on my property. He is about 97% Arabian with a tobiano coat from a long ago paint ancestor (tobiano coat patterns don't occur in purebred Arabians). He's a goofball, and he just loves to play! He will turn four in March. I hope he's not done growing UP, because I want him to reach 15 hands in height. Last time he was measured, back in September I think, he came in at about 14.2 hands. He still looks very boyish.
Calypso (Caly) is my youngest horse. She is a few months younger than Zeplin (born in July). She is half Arab/half Quarter Horse but unregistered. I'm trying to get her hardship registered with the Quarter Pony Association, which shouldn't be a problem, I just have to prove that she's pony size. She is about 14 hands tall, and I'm pretty sure she's done growing UP, she's just filling out now. I have her listed for sale, but it wouldn't break my heart if she stayed with me! I'm just concerned about the future possibility of having to board three horses. Two would be a lot easier.
I have several non-equine "herd" members, too. Molly the Nigerian Dwarf goat is approximately four and a half years old, maybe five. Her favorite pasttime is rubbing her horns on everything that doesn't move. They must be really itchy! (Side note: Wow! I had to really look to find a picture of her, and it's not recent or particularly good. I just don't photograph the goat!)
Then we have the indoor "herd" members, my three cats. Chyornee is the oldest at ten. He's been through several moves with me, and he knows he's very special. He's also the only other male on the premises aside from Zeplin.
I adopted Koshka as a kitten when I moved to my house four and a half years ago. I think she's part Maine Coon, and she's a big girl! She's very vocal and has to be into everything. She's the boldest of my cats--not much phases her.
Kit Kit is the polar opposite of Koshka. She's a small, dainty slip of a cat, even at a year and a half. She's very skittish, and the slightest step her way could send her scurrying into hiding. She hates being picked up but loves to cuddle. I planned on her being "Quimby's kitten," but, alas, I'm a sucker for a cuddler!
That's it for now, but I'll have plenty more to say about all of them in the future. Looks like it's going to be a gorgeous weekend, so I'll be out enjoying it while it lasts. Happy Friday!!
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