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blues mum
22nd Aug 2007, 07:39 PM
help
know am useless but really cant post pictures.
Joyscarer kindly told me to use photobucket.com., got to grips with that, have my images sitting there, but cant get them here !!!
my computer really will not cooperate no matter how sternly i speak to it
can any one help an oldie ( thats why i posted here, can imagine younger ones rolling their eyes)
any help appreiciated:confused:

HorseHelen
22nd Aug 2007, 07:41 PM
hi, you need to copy and paste the IMG tag on the photobucket website (its just under the photo you want to use) into your post. then the photo will automatically appear in your post

hope this helps :)

blues mum
22nd Aug 2007, 07:46 PM
thanks will try that http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee157/mcq4/Picture001.jpg

Horsesaddle
22nd Aug 2007, 07:48 PM
it worked she/he looks really lovely what kind of breed ?

blues mum
22nd Aug 2007, 07:48 PM
oh thanks, i got him !
this is my new boy ( had him 3 months now)

Horsesaddle
22nd Aug 2007, 07:50 PM
I bet he is v diffiut to keep clean ?

blues mum
22nd Aug 2007, 07:53 PM
lol . hes hideous to keep clean, i had just got him in this picture and he came from a dealers so lived in.
hes irish sports horse, but i would say mainly irish draught, 16.1 and 10 yrs old

NicP
22nd Aug 2007, 07:55 PM
He is lovely! My grey has ambitions to be a skewbald too!

HorseHelen
22nd Aug 2007, 08:01 PM
he is stunning... great photo :)

fairlady
23rd Aug 2007, 08:33 PM
wow he is beautiful, how are you getting on with him and what is his name:)

NoviceNic
23rd Aug 2007, 08:53 PM
OM word. Well worth the wait. What a stunner. I dont envy you trying to keep him clean in the Winter. Apparently Pig oil and sulphur does a great job once it has been applied for 5-6 days.:)

blues mum
23rd Aug 2007, 08:56 PM
his name is major blue, but he is known as moomin to me !, as in "slow down bloomin moomin "
taken a good three months but we are getting there, think he is slowly trusting me, and he even cantered over the field to me for the 1st time today.
For a big heavy horse he is spooky and nervous though, dont think he had been out on his own much.
Would,nt change him though

blues mum
23rd Aug 2007, 09:01 PM
OM word. Well worth the wait. What a stunner. I dont envy you trying to keep him clean in the Winter. Apparently Pig oil and sulphur does a great job once it has been applied for 5-6 days.:)
where do you get pig oil, and then what do you do with it:p
If I covered him with pig oil for 5 days his saddle would keep slipping off.
LOL
Will stick with cowboy magic
although he is so nervous he poos all over his back legs all the time, so he is a lovely blue/grey with green back legs

NoviceNic
23rd Aug 2007, 09:08 PM
I got mine from my local tack shop. Its mostly for their tails, feathers and mane. Leaves them manky for a few days but Coyote promises me that they come brilliantly clean. Shire breeders use it when they are showing.

NoviceNic
23rd Aug 2007, 09:09 PM
Mix 1 litre of pig oil to 2 cupped handfuls of sulphur. Apply to legs etc with a pair of gloves on. Cause it gets a little yucky...:p

coyote
23rd Aug 2007, 09:13 PM
hee hee spread the word nic!!!!!!:D:D:D

blues mum
23rd Aug 2007, 09:16 PM
thanks will try it, maybe it will take the green off the legs !
i thought you meant i had to rub it all over him, thought of it is still making me giggle

NoviceNic
23rd Aug 2007, 09:27 PM
It will make your horses legs even greener. for a few days, flourescent green infact....lol

Coyote this had better work. I am relying on your inside information to be able to grow his feathers back and take on the in hand showing world......