I wonder if this is the first sign buyers may be seeing of breeders not willing to sell their youngstock for peanuts, so are holding on to them until they are under saddle.
depends what the stud is doing it for, if they are keeping the foal fine for them, but if they want to sell him it may put a lot of people off. The stud could say it was a one off jump, I personally wouldn't believe it as a buyer and would not buy a foal who had been jumped as I may be the one...
I have only ever bought pedigree dogs direct from the breeder but I can honestly say only one of them asked a zillion questions, the others didn't do any checks of any kind at all. I think selling in shops was a big no no back in the 80s but it seems to have crept back in again. Harrods have...
if you watch this age group in the field though this is what they do to each other all the time. Best friends will do the ears back bite on rump bit - no malice intended but it is just what they do. Is there no chance at all he could have a similar aged play mate? It is a bit unfair to have...
there are much better photos of him on the SSGB site than the one shown above when he was a furry youngster too. I have been really impressed by how much he has matured in the past year and he is in just the right hands to go a long way as a competitive youngster too. Definitely one to put on...
lol Amour G's owner has said that they had some wonderful music lined up for him to present to, but it wouldn't play! So the S Club 7 was put on as an emergency replacement
Congratulations on the FI win too!
that someone (and we all know who!) would stoop so low as to forge fake pms between members on here is virtually criminal, and may actually well be!!
The difficulty is, those who know the members who are reported to have held these ridiculous "conversations" can see they are so clearly fake...