Thats great ive listed everything, glad you said about the tail, will have to see how we get on without taking the forelock off first lol now to start coming home with some lovely red rosetts...... Thank you x
Dito i would go for the 5 star vetting too, with that the horse would have blood put aside just incase it needed testing at a later date, its always better to safe and not sorry;)
Hi Galaxy
Thanks for your reply, think it will be local shows for now as we havent done it before, so its totally new to us, when you go into the ring in show cob what is it you have to do?? and what is dress code for me?
Thanks x
Hi guy's
Im here again looking for your advice:)
Im wanting to start showing my boy in some classes ridden cob and coloured but im unsure on the rules!!
My boy is mane hogged and feathers are off but ive left his forelock on as he looks so much better with it:rolleyes: to go in ridden cob...
Hes in an eggbutt snaffle, schooling is going quite well as we school 3-4 times a week, he definatly spooking always a different place and he only does it when we are on our own never when we are out in company, hes much more worried when on his own, im not fanatstic im old school had horse 20...
Hi im in need of some help im thinking my horse may need a new bit:confused: ive had him 15 months now once or twice in the past he has spooked turned and galloped off with me, i manage to turn him into a circle stopping him in his tracks but hes doing it more often now and on main roads so...
Well ive just tried him on dry hayledge and that gave him a little get up and go but i dont want him gaining too much weight so was hoping to give him a suppliment? (rocket fuel):D He also has chaff, nuggets, vitmins and carrots on a morning and night.....
::rolleyes: Hi can anybody help me out ive got a 4 year old cob who is rather lazy as most are i suppose !!
Im hoping that there is something that will give him some get up and go....:confused:
Can anybody advise me of something i can do??
Please please please