LizzieWizzie
Active Member
My dear old TB Lizzie is now 24 and after 4 months off with a check ligament injury, is struggling to come back into work. Think it's time I give her the rest she has earnt and, whilst keeping her moving, let her relax now and enjoy semi-retirement!
have been looking for a youngster to bring into work alongside her as my next forever horse... I don't compete, I hack out a lot, enjoy hunting a few times over the season and pleasure rides... i am not a walk, trot, amble around the lanes rider though, am an ff track, fast rides, jump trees and ditches type girl...
Have just seen the sweetest 4 year old TB mare, genuine and kind, backed and ready to be brought in to work - the perfect project and exactly what I am looking for... and sellers will let me loan with a view to buy. I do have a concern about her being slightly over the knee on her fronts and her pasterns are a little sloping - though her toes are long and need trimming which aren't helping. Pic below...
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Does anyone this this will be an issue?
Thanks
have been looking for a youngster to bring into work alongside her as my next forever horse... I don't compete, I hack out a lot, enjoy hunting a few times over the season and pleasure rides... i am not a walk, trot, amble around the lanes rider though, am an ff track, fast rides, jump trees and ditches type girl...
Have just seen the sweetest 4 year old TB mare, genuine and kind, backed and ready to be brought in to work - the perfect project and exactly what I am looking for... and sellers will let me loan with a view to buy. I do have a concern about her being slightly over the knee on her fronts and her pasterns are a little sloping - though her toes are long and need trimming which aren't helping. Pic below...
Does anyone this this will be an issue?
Thanks