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Post by blakesmummy on Mar 16, 2011 14:23:50 GMT
I'm really not sure where to start with my mare... she is a 16.2 warmblood...she is lacking in show expericence so this year just want to aim for the amateur showing society summer champs and hope to do working hunters but what normal ridden class would she be suited to? sorry not great pics these are when I 1st got her back in september Recently...will have more coverage once grass comes through & be back to her lovely colour when the clip dissappears
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Post by lucretia on Mar 31, 2011 23:40:01 GMT
what a lovely horse. I would say a very nice large riding horse! Best of luck whatever you do x
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Post by showing22 on Apr 2, 2011 21:08:12 GMT
nice colour, i think hunter too.
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Post by dazycutter on Apr 2, 2011 21:14:28 GMT
I would say large riding horse. Hard to see from the pics but she doesn't look as if she has enough bone for a light weight hunter. Lovely horse though and good luck
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Post by showingfanatic on Apr 2, 2011 21:25:08 GMT
I agree, large riding horse I think! She's lovely
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Post by tabbyx on Apr 2, 2011 21:34:01 GMT
Lovely horse,I think large riding horse. I'm sure you'll do fab x
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Post by blakesmummy on Apr 12, 2011 9:27:25 GMT
thanks for the comments guys, she is a lovely girl... did our 1st riding horse class the other week and got a 4th the same as the hunter class although the judge did say he would have moved us up just a shame as she came accross the digaonal infront of judge she's got her tounge between the bits and was tossing her head grr. Off to contest another equifest riding horse qualifier this weekend
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