This is a different sort of post from the usual sewing stuff. I mention in my last post that we have something beautiful. Here it is!
Isn't he gorgeous? He's a stallion. We're temporarily boarding him for someone, just until he gets sold. In the meantime, we enjoy seeing him every day.
He is a shire, thus he is a very big horse! His owner said he's close to 18 hands, which equals about 6 feet from the ground to the top of his withers above his front legs. They're measured there because that's the only place his height doesn't shift when he stands. I learned that recently.
He prances a little when he walks, really lifting those front feet. Look how fluffy those huge feet are!
Here are a few more photos for your viewing pleasure.
And maybe for a chuckle.
See that white patch down below his flank? That's the main reason he's being sold. The owner doesn't want that white to show up down his breeding line.
Last Tuesday my favorite photography assistant came after school. Here she is giving a little size reference.
Yes, Ethan is very friendly. Shires are noted for their calm temperaments. Someone recently referred to them as "gentle giants".
Giant, indeed. My assistant got a shot of me to show you how big Ethan is, too!
He loves his grain, which he gets a scoop of once a day. When he's particularly impatient, he will rear up and/or kick up his heels. I've tried getting a photo or video of him doing that, but of course he won't do it when I have the camera along. Stinker.
This is the scene I often see when I go out to feed the cats. He's waiting for me.
All in all, he's very pleasant to have around, not to mention very photogenic, and I don't mind if he doesn't get sold for a long time!




