Wednesday, May 4, 2016

BFFs Pygmy goat and Shetland pony

Miss Kitty thinks Britt scratches are THE BEST scratches.

Mini horse gets his groove back with special hoof

Thanks to a 3-D printer and veterinarians at Colorado State University, this 3-year-old miniature horse can trot happily again.

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The James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital at CSU gave a 3-year-old miniature horse a new lease on life by using a 3-D printer and prosthetics to replace a missing hoof.

Shine was injured after a vicious dog attack left his left hind leg mangled and infected. Veterinarians at the hospital had to amputate the leg in order for Shine to survive.

According to Colorado State University, owners Jacque Corsentino and Lee Vigil told veterinarians to "do whatever it takes" to give the horse another chance at a normal life.

And thanks to Shine's size — he's 30 inches tall and 150 pounds — he was a good candidate for a prosthetic hoof.

For more of the story, click here: http://usat.ly/1YM3Rxe

Monday, May 2, 2016

Meet Cheerio my new shetland pony

I begged my parents for a pony that could stay at my house. so my dad asked our land lord and he said yes. So i looked for a shetland pony and i saw Cheerio, at the low price of $50.00. My dad bought her and now i have cheerio. Note: my camera is old so the pictures look dark or light depending on the time i took that picture.

Erinette A Training ~Ride my Pony~

training van 30-04-16

Mini horse gets his groove back with special hoof

Thanks to a 3-D printer and veterinarians at Colorado State University, this 3-year-old miniature horse can trot happily again.

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The James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital at CSU gave a 3-year-old miniature horse a new lease on life by using a 3-D printer and prosthetics to replace a missing hoof.

Shine was injured after a vicious dog attack left his left hind leg mangled and infected. Veterinarians at the hospital had to amputate the leg in order for Shine to survive.

According to Colorado State University, owners Jacque Corsentino and Lee Vigil told veterinarians to "do whatever it takes" to give the horse another chance at a normal life.

And thanks to Shine's size — he's 30 inches tall and 150 pounds — he was a good candidate for a prosthetic hoof.

For more of the story, click here: http://usat.ly/1YM3Rxe

Saturday, April 30, 2016

Amazing miniature horse Cherry plays soccer SCSF 2 22 2014

Amazing! Ya gotta see it to believe it! Cherries Jubilee

(Cherry) the miniature horse plays with her purple ball at Santa Clarita Street Fair. She wears Build-A-Bear sneakers to get better traction on asphalt. She will be performing on an ongoing basis. Trained and adored by hunter-jumper and trick horse trainer Nancy Degan. For more info visit our website at www.NancyDegan.com

Mounted games - Autumn Training

Poulinou & Nono