Hey guys! So I've been doing a lot of trotting work with the ponio! Here's an image to show his progress, which is coming along reeally slowly! He's a right woolly now!
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Money and distance is a huge issue.. I'm a 15 year old and I have to rely completely on myself to get to my two which Im loaning (13.1hh welsh C and 17.2hh Danish warmblood). The yard at which they're kept it (which is private so I don't pay) is 6 miles from my house ( a decent biking/walking...
I spoke to his owner and I think she said he is registered!
The Pelham is already sorted as need it for other horse as well, the saddle is something Im struggling with as I need a saddle fitter and he will be changing shape as well..
He has been brought back into work lately and therefore...
There wasn't a chance of it getting caught or tangled as he always used to stop straight after a jump nearly as soon as he landed, it was jumped once, I now have alternatives, thank you for the concern but its not a topic related to the thread...
It wasn't electric, and it wasn't attached to anything so if he touched it, it wouldve just fallen to the floor, and I cant get/afford one anytime soon.
Thanks! He's kept out 24/7 so I'm hoping he will lose a bit of weight over winter as he starts working! How long do you reckon this process will take? And is it the amount of work, the type of work or the way he is being worked I should focus on?
Hey! his is my 13.1hh Welsh C Gelding! I want to get him out showing etc but he doesn't look like he's 'fit' for purpose at the moment?
I've had farrier coming today so feet are sorted, but this is roughly what he looks like!
Can anyone help me get him looking better? He seems to have a hugee...
I have two: a 13.1hh welsh c and a 17.2hh Danish Warmblood.. They are completely contrasting horses! I personally prefer the bigger ones but the small ones are a lot of fun! :)
I use dads old car tyres.. Or go to a car dump and take theirs as it saves them space and disposal.. I either lay them down flat and stack them flat, or have one stood up either side.. Works great as can be easily moved and poles just fall off :)