An introduction and set of showing results!

conniegirl

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In february I unfortunatly lost my beautiful coloured SHP to a heart attack, he was only 7!
9 weeks ago I bought a baby in Ireland, his name is lenny AKA Clonoulty High King

This is him when I went to see him in ireland, barely handled
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this is him when he arrived from Ireland after a nightmare 15hr journey (Ferry delays, stationary traffic on the M6,M62 and crawling traffic on the A63, he should have been with me by 10am but didnt arrive untill 3.30pm), where he sat on the wall of the lorry so much he had massive pressure sores on his bottom and dock. He also refused to drink the entire journey so was scarily dehydrated. He had bad rainscald on his back and some sores from his headcollar on his face.
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I have since handled him, tidied him up and broken him:
This is him at his first show 4 weeks ago
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and at his second show 2 weeks ago
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Well 5 weeks to the day since he was first sat on Lenny did his first ever show!

We arrived having had a bit of an incident in the lorry where Lenny reared up and got a foot in his haynet, resulting in haynet wrapped around his foot and me having to slip under a partition with a knife to cut it free.

This resulted in Lenny coming off the Lorry absolutly wired, however as I walked him round the show field he started to settle nicely.

Tacked him up and longriened him for the better part of 40 mins, then got on and rode him, he was wired again so worked him for anouther 30 mins before I got any sense out of him.

However whilst wired and not inclined to listen to me, there was no bucking, rearing, taking off or proper pratting around so I was very very pleased!
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Into his class which was the novice horse class, the go round was only walk and trot (which is why I chose that class) and he went beautifuly, very sweet and willing if a bit novicey
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The judge set a show which included 2 canters on the straight, which is very difficult for a horse who is still quite wobbly in canter!
However Lenny managed to get the correct Leg both times and he tried his hardest!
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He got a 2nd!!

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What an incredible difference. He's such a handsome chap, and an absolute credit to your care and hard work.

Wow, basically!!!!
 
Good heavens I had to check the markings to be sure it was the same horse! What an amazing transformation and how well is he doing after such a short time! You will be getting people asking you to produce their youngsters for them!! :)
 
Wow, completely different horse!! Well done you that is an amazing transformation.

Well done with the showing too. He's lovely.
 
In all honesty, he looks awful in the first picture and I surely can't be the only one to admit that I would have completely passed on him. <embarrassed>

He looks a totally different horse in the showing pictures in every respect, beautiful coat, lovely head just stunning! If he wasn't coloured, I wouldn't be convinced it was the same horse!

What a credit to you, you must be proud as anything, well done :)
 
He looks so much bigger now and whilst you can see there's a nice horse underneath the mud and fluff in the first picture he looks completely different now! Looking forward to seeing more about him. You must be rather excited!
 
He's an absolute beauty. Scary to think what we are all guilty of passing up on without having the foresight you obviously do.

Look forward to watching his progress!
 
That's it if I ever need to horse shop in the future I will send you!!!

Thats exactly what I was going to write!! Well done - he is a lovely horse but could have so easily been passed over. Absolute credit to you and just in 9 weeks!! Wow
 
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