KSR
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Just wondering if anyone keeps their neddies here, or in recent years, where what used to be The Ring?? (RS)
I often think of it..
I often think of it..
Just wondering if anyone keeps their neddies here, or in recent years, where what used to be The Ring?? (RS)
I often think of it..
Oh and I remember Bill and Suzanne !
Stan is living happily in Perthshire, one of the staff bought Hamish and last year sold him to our RDA Group so he's still here and is an absolute star for them. Toddy is still here and will be all his days, likewise Seb, Seamus and Fred who you may remember. Lee is owned by one of the staff and does dressage with her. Morag is living in Cardross. Sadly we had to say goodbye to Erin, Rocky, Frosty and Caliph a while ago and also Daffyd and Greatal last year - it's always heartbreaking as they were all much loved but I like to think they were looked after well to the end and our vet is so good when the time comes that it's as stress free as it can be.
I liked stan, I think a lot of the younger riders found him a bit strong. Hamish was quite young when I was there, I remember falling off him cantering without stirrups as he was so bouncy! I always felt a bit a bit big on toddy but he was a nippy wee thing. Don't think I met Seb or Fred, Seamus was young too and I could never keep him in canter, he was so wide! Lee was one of my favourites.
I can't believe the ones you have said have passed on, it seems not long ago I'd seen them but then I'd been around 12 which was 10 years ago! Erin was and had been the only mare I probably got on with! Rocky had passed away while I was at the yard, I remember that. Frosty was one of my favourites too, I know a lot of riders found him hard work but bless him he was a star for me. Caliph had the most comfy canter and seemed to like jumping. Daffyd was another one, he was a popular boy. I liked Gretal, she was a nice wee thing!
It's so nice to hear people remembering our horses and ponies so fondly - they've all been great characters over the years and whilst maybe not world beaters have all given so many different riders so much pleasure in their own ways. Each and everyone has a special place in my heart and I'm truely priviliged to have had them in my life. Those that have been sold on have always had amazing homes where they continued to be love and those who have ended their days with us have been cherished to the end. At times I feel I'm really not tough enough but I honestly wouldn't do the job if I saw my horses as just tools of the trade. One name that hasn't cropped up is our first little pony Penny a little coloured Shetland x - another total sweetheart!
Thank you all for the happy memories
My sister only had eyes for Penny.. I regret not riding Major (Political Motivations) - mum wouldn't let me he looked fun, shall we say