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Quote from: Leave a Whisper on July 27, 2020, 02:15:35 PMQuote from: nessa16 on July 27, 2020, 09:53:10 AMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on July 23, 2020, 11:22:13 AMQuote from: nessa16 on July 23, 2020, 10:17:50 AMI can move my ears a bit, up and down. Horses and ponies ears are "stiff" with cartilage (no "training" required), but they have great range of motion with them, being able to lay them flat back to express irritation, and all around to listen in different directions. They are pretty tolerant of having to bend their ears a bit to get bridles on too. I think the Pony Life ponies look ridiculous and very un-pony-like. I always have trouble drawing horse/pony ears. I just can never get the shape right. My horse has neat ears in that they are bay colored like her body but have black ringing them. Cute and fuzzy too.I love bays. She's a bay tobiano Paint to be exact. She has a black tail and forelock, and white mane.Would you mind sharing a picture of your gorgeous girl please? visitors can't see pics , please register or loginvisitors can't see pics , please register or login
Quote from: nessa16 on July 27, 2020, 09:53:10 AMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on July 23, 2020, 11:22:13 AMQuote from: nessa16 on July 23, 2020, 10:17:50 AMI can move my ears a bit, up and down. Horses and ponies ears are "stiff" with cartilage (no "training" required), but they have great range of motion with them, being able to lay them flat back to express irritation, and all around to listen in different directions. They are pretty tolerant of having to bend their ears a bit to get bridles on too. I think the Pony Life ponies look ridiculous and very un-pony-like. I always have trouble drawing horse/pony ears. I just can never get the shape right. My horse has neat ears in that they are bay colored like her body but have black ringing them. Cute and fuzzy too.I love bays. She's a bay tobiano Paint to be exact. She has a black tail and forelock, and white mane.Would you mind sharing a picture of your gorgeous girl please?
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on July 23, 2020, 11:22:13 AMQuote from: nessa16 on July 23, 2020, 10:17:50 AMI can move my ears a bit, up and down. Horses and ponies ears are "stiff" with cartilage (no "training" required), but they have great range of motion with them, being able to lay them flat back to express irritation, and all around to listen in different directions. They are pretty tolerant of having to bend their ears a bit to get bridles on too. I think the Pony Life ponies look ridiculous and very un-pony-like. I always have trouble drawing horse/pony ears. I just can never get the shape right. My horse has neat ears in that they are bay colored like her body but have black ringing them. Cute and fuzzy too.I love bays. She's a bay tobiano Paint to be exact. She has a black tail and forelock, and white mane.
Quote from: nessa16 on July 23, 2020, 10:17:50 AMI can move my ears a bit, up and down. Horses and ponies ears are "stiff" with cartilage (no "training" required), but they have great range of motion with them, being able to lay them flat back to express irritation, and all around to listen in different directions. They are pretty tolerant of having to bend their ears a bit to get bridles on too. I think the Pony Life ponies look ridiculous and very un-pony-like. I always have trouble drawing horse/pony ears. I just can never get the shape right. My horse has neat ears in that they are bay colored like her body but have black ringing them. Cute and fuzzy too.I love bays.
I can move my ears a bit, up and down. Horses and ponies ears are "stiff" with cartilage (no "training" required), but they have great range of motion with them, being able to lay them flat back to express irritation, and all around to listen in different directions. They are pretty tolerant of having to bend their ears a bit to get bridles on too. I think the Pony Life ponies look ridiculous and very un-pony-like. I always have trouble drawing horse/pony ears. I just can never get the shape right. My horse has neat ears in that they are bay colored like her body but have black ringing them. Cute and fuzzy too.
Quote from: nessa16 on July 29, 2020, 10:13:51 AMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on July 27, 2020, 02:15:35 PMQuote from: nessa16 on July 27, 2020, 09:53:10 AMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on July 23, 2020, 11:22:13 AMQuote from: nessa16 on July 23, 2020, 10:17:50 AMI can move my ears a bit, up and down. Horses and ponies ears are "stiff" with cartilage (no "training" required), but they have great range of motion with them, being able to lay them flat back to express irritation, and all around to listen in different directions. They are pretty tolerant of having to bend their ears a bit to get bridles on too. I think the Pony Life ponies look ridiculous and very un-pony-like. I always have trouble drawing horse/pony ears. I just can never get the shape right. My horse has neat ears in that they are bay colored like her body but have black ringing them. Cute and fuzzy too.I love bays. She's a bay tobiano Paint to be exact. She has a black tail and forelock, and white mane.Would you mind sharing a picture of your gorgeous girl please? visitors can't see pics , please register or loginvisitors can't see pics , please register or loginOh she's so beautiful! I love her markings and she seems to have a very sweet face. Thank you for sharing.
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on July 29, 2020, 10:25:28 AMQuote from: nessa16 on July 29, 2020, 10:13:51 AMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on July 27, 2020, 02:15:35 PMQuote from: nessa16 on July 27, 2020, 09:53:10 AMQuote from: Leave a Whisper on July 23, 2020, 11:22:13 AMQuote from: nessa16 on July 23, 2020, 10:17:50 AMI can move my ears a bit, up and down. Horses and ponies ears are "stiff" with cartilage (no "training" required), but they have great range of motion with them, being able to lay them flat back to express irritation, and all around to listen in different directions. They are pretty tolerant of having to bend their ears a bit to get bridles on too. I think the Pony Life ponies look ridiculous and very un-pony-like. I always have trouble drawing horse/pony ears. I just can never get the shape right. My horse has neat ears in that they are bay colored like her body but have black ringing them. Cute and fuzzy too.I love bays. She's a bay tobiano Paint to be exact. She has a black tail and forelock, and white mane.Would you mind sharing a picture of your gorgeous girl please? visitors can't see pics , please register or loginvisitors can't see pics , please register or loginOh she's so beautiful! I love her markings and she seems to have a very sweet face. Thank you for sharing. Always a pleasure to share her. She turned 31 this year. I do not really rider her much anymore but she's still spritely . Sometimes, too much so, like when I was giving her a bath yesterday.