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Ambers Echo

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I can't believe he's two, that time certainly flew! He is looking very handsome, are you planning to keep him?

I wasn’t but looking at him now I think he’s looking pretty smart. He is well bred and his temperament is brilliant. So who knows. I’ll back him next year and see, I think. He may be too steady for me - I like more go than woah but he’s always been very laid back and not overly keen on expending unnecessary energy 😅
 

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He looks like a lovely sort, and even from the picture he looks like a very grown-up personality so I see what you mean about more woah than go being a possibility. I have one who is a bit too much woah for me ideally, but he is incredibly safe; when I met his breeder a couple of years ago I complimented her on his upbringing as he is so sensible, and she said he was born with the manners and sensibilities of a middle aged gentleman 🤣. At least safe, laid back horses can always find good homes if you decide he isn't for you. Hopefully he develops more go in time to be broken in :)
 

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Where has the time gone !

Here’s Rustle , he’s just been left to grow and be a youngster . He comes in for the farrier and the odd brush to stop him going feral . He’s about 16.3/17 already and fortunately he’s good / easy to handle .
 

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Ambers Echo

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I think he’s a man’s horse too. He’s built like a tank! I think Mylo may be just as tall but he’s a lot finer.

I’m not sure where blank canvas youngstock get advertised? I’m in no hurry but I think he will be sold sometime next year x
 
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