Before and afters - Condition

Wagtail

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and finally arching her neck to get some topline!! (She's never worked in a proper outline before but after putting side reins on for a lunge she now wont stop standing like this, even will no pressure!!)

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Lovely mare and loooking much better than when you got her. In this final pic though you have her on a very tight rein, almost in rollkur. Saddle flaps are right over her shoulders too. Does her saddle slip forwards?
 

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I haven't read the whole thread, but Pigeon and Welsh D I congratulate you
for the happiness in the eyes of your animals - now that IS good management:)
 

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Some amazing photo's I really like the fat to fit ones as this really does take such hard work!
Here are a couple of mine, first up is Magic, ex-racer who I went to see and luckily the boyfriend at the time agreed we just couldn't leave her there so that was an easy one to wangle :) excuse the idiot and guess what time of year it was lol

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and very proud as only four months later:

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and these 2 photos of Billy pony were taken in the same day just to prove you can turn anything into a beauty with a bath and some plaits :D

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OP well done. I love your horse, he reminds me of my beautiful ex-racer that I adore. Your horse is a credit to you and he loooks magnificent :).
 

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The day he arrived
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And how he worked
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And him after being clipped this morning (he wouldn't stand still hence standing funny, I'll get a better one tonight)
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And how he goes now
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And another bareback in the snow
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agree gone from healthy to obese

Totally agree with this, although the end of last year at a top level show, one of my judges commented on how it was such a lovely refreshing change to see a horse that wasn't overweight!! (she regularly judges HOYS qualifiers so has quite an influence too!)

Will try and find a pic of him at the show to show weight :p
 

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Can't believe some of the transformations on here. Some of you have an extremely good eye and others I am not sure what would have become of some of the horses in the before pictures if they have had not been fortunate to come across the right people!

There is nothing wrong with my horse, just the growing up process!

As a 2 yr old:
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At 4yrs old (first time jumping)
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At 5yrs old
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At 7 yrs old:
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LOL! I won't take offence at some of those comments! FionaM12, if you didn't wish to sound rude, perhaps you might have tried to think of at least something nice to say surely, before going on to say he was fat!

But yes, i agree, he is fat! He's also quite a bit younger & just broken in the first photo, so no topline or muscle. He's very much a typical good doing cob & lives on thin air! He's a total nightmare to keep weight off - i would certainly never deliberately keep weight on him - he'd been paddocked all Summer & in daily work at the time of those photos with no feed whatsoever! I can assure you, i am not the type to keep or make my horses fat for the showring - i don't show any more, but i only ever did it for a bit of fun anyway. He is now a veteran & still such a very good doer - currently living out 24/7, has had no feed or hay all Winter & i am just setting up a fatty paddock for him!! In January! Every Winter i think "He's bound to start losing weight now.... he's bound to start losing weight now..... please let him start losing weight now!!"

P.S Glad somebody appreciated his dotty feet tho!! Love his ermine marks.

He is beautiful just my sort and having a fresh air fatness cob type I feel your pain. I'm at a loss how to manage my girl and further we are suck at bordering 3-4 condition and she was grossly fat when she arrived.

Pidgeon well done stunning lad.
 

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At 7 yrs old:
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What an AMAZING shape! :eek::eek::eek: Lovely colour, too.

Amazing transformations... Really inspiring to know some horses' lives can be turned around so fully. Some people have a real eye for spotting 'diamonds in the rough' (e.g. at sales) and I love seeing the before and afters... I love seeing the 'normal' ones too, i.e. those that are beginning training and then again further down the line - makes me hopeful that maybe one day I will discover a horse underneath my boy's giraffe pose.
 

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Chico not long after I bought him (aged just gone 4, unbacked)

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One year later

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8 months later - a week after emergency colic surgery

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And 6 months after colic surgery, a bit on the fat side but that has come off since he has been back in work :)

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Have posted these before but here is Izzy.

Obese, unfit, bargy cob, just before I got him on loan - July 2009

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Trec orienteering - Summer 2011

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Think this is Spring 2012

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Endurance October 2012

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Hard work but he is in perfect shape now according to the vet and physio. Had some problems with his feet and neck so was only hacked for 8 months last year, but back in tip top form now.

I don't have any before pics of tinks but I'd say she was quite like yours when I got her, maybe more fat on her neck. She is looking like the spring photo now and I'm looking forward to getting her fitter! I can't believe the difference in her!
 

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Shadwick when I bought him at 2.5/3 yrs old

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Fat Shadwick :eek: we moved to a dressage yard and the new regime began
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Lets get slim!! I have no idea how much weight we shifted but that was probably his lightest weight wise.

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This is last summer as a 10yr old, don't have any untacked recent pics to compare

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To say I watch the waist line would be an understatement!
 

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2 days after we bought him in May 2008

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July 2010

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its a little deceiving as the daughter has grown so much between the 2 photos (still only 5'1" mind:eek:) but he was such a fatty when we bought him. He looks fab over the summertime when he is at his fittest & out competing every weekend, does get a little porky over the winter still though.
 
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