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Post by CRNativePonies on May 18, 2014 12:58:24 GMT
So i'm a 'Fell girl' yet bought this little guy a couple of years ago purely as a field companion for my fell stallion. Can't help feel like I got a bargain as he's turning into a right little stunner! I've no experience with section A's before (only D's) and was after some opinions/constructive criticism on him. He's out of Arad Lotus by Rhydgwillim Knight Rider (I have no clue with welshie breeding!). I think he's a gorgeous little chap but of course I'm biased Opinions anyone? Started breaking him in at the minute and hoping do some riddens with him next year. He's 4 years old and is purely grass kept, apart from the past month he's been in for some training (first picture was as a 2 year old)
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Post by Philippa on May 18, 2014 21:22:45 GMT
I'm really sorry as I am a huge stallion person and hate it when the 'geld' brigade come out but I've got to say it. Please geldi him. He really isn't an amazing stallion. From the pictures he has a very low tail set. He also looks to turn both front feet out. Keep up the good work breaking him, have some fun with him, if he does well it's a bonus but more importantly he may make a fantastic kids pony. (Tin hat on)
PS. I am critical of my own and we've all bred a bad one contrary to what people would lead you to believe.
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Post by 09rebel99 on May 18, 2014 21:58:34 GMT
Agree with above I'm afraid :-( there are some outstanding stallions out there at the minute. As a nice pony yes he looks like a sweet boy but wouldn't stand up in a class at county and he would have a much higher value as a nice gelding :-) If you have the facilities to keep him entire and he has turn out with your fell ect then I don't see a reason for him to be gelded but don't see a reason for him to be entire and licensing is more expensive than gelding alot of the time. Good luck with him though :-)
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Post by polomints on May 19, 2014 10:12:02 GMT
Agree with above, nice pony but would better suit first ridden classes/ lead rein once gelded x
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Post by roxy93 on May 19, 2014 10:14:03 GMT
Yes have to agree he is a cute little pony but would suit lead rein and first ridden, he does not look like an open pony.
Good Luck x
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Post by gillwales on May 19, 2014 10:29:39 GMT
I have to agree that he looks like a l/r or f/r
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