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Post by yeeeep on May 14, 2007 18:38:30 GMT
Hiya everyone. I am not a coloured traditional convert and would just like to know what you think is a 'good' example of one because I haven't a clue! Me likes my natives But would love to see why everyone else has gone coloured crazy! Pics if you like but I can understand if you don't want to link to something that isn't yours because of all of the stuff that may well go on if you do
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pimms
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Post by pimms on May 23, 2007 11:58:08 GMT
i understand, i love a good stamp of a hunter pony, have always had something that jumps. now i have invested in a big hairy coloured im transformed. their so easy and quiet to have on the yard. i would have a yard full. we thought our coloured was a bit thick but he is actually a really quick learner and has surprised all of us with his success.
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Post by coloureds on May 23, 2007 12:28:17 GMT
i have had my trad since he was 6 months old he is now 7, u wouldnt cahnge him for the world
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Post by lolly on May 23, 2007 13:09:44 GMT
i117.photobucket.com/albums/o50/joules1/pops2.jpgNot sure if this picture will work, but this is my horse. The picture is her in her usual dirty state but she scrubs up beautifully. She is 14.3 and four years old. I have had her from 12 months old and have loved every minute of her. Why did I buy a Traditional, because she came to us everytime I visited the breeder, she picked us so to speak. She is fun, fantastic natured and dead easy
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