My 14.2 Traditional Coloured Cob does everything!
Showing, Dressage, Show Jumping, X-country ( 2.9!!), TREC and is a brilliant hack.
showing wise there are tons of classes out there! - coloured classes/cob classes/traditional classes - CHAPS-BPSA -
He's the most versatile all rounder...
In the light of my forst post about my yard being broken into, We have had two further reports of incidents regarding break ins.
The second was at another yard in Swavesey - prompted by our email from yesterday I had a phonecall from another yard at Swavesey where vandals/theives had broken...
yes, luckily nothing seems to have gone - thank goodness the ponies are ok too!
definitely think it's been a sweep for saddles !
Keep your eyes peeled and don't leave anything worth knicking on the yard! ( apart from the neds obviously )
Our Livery Yard in Swavesey, Cambridge was broken into last night.
Luckily nothing was taken as we don't keep tack on the yard. They seem to have been after saddles, as all rugs etc were not touched.
If you're in the region, don't leave saddles at your yard!
Great to hear !
My instructor is taking the Bob for me next Thurs ( ground permitting), and I'm going to follow on foot.
Bob has hunted many times with his previous owner ( the lovely KatB from here), but I have never been brave enough!! :o
I know that he loves it, so hopefully if it doesn't...
Incase you don't ever venture to the Members Diary , we are trying to arrange a Cambs Xmas meet - so go on , be brave and add your name to the list on there!!
(ps. apologoes for multiple post, just tryint to reach as many people as poss who don't venture out the lounge)
thankyou - that's all i needed to know!
thought it looked all a bit suspect, so will tell her to avoid it at all costs!
Shame, as some of the neds look really sweet
these dealers?
I have a friend who is looking for a safe steady ned ( pref cob ), and she likes the look of a few on here.
I have never heard of them, so wondered if anyone has any experience good or bad?
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