CC welcome, also are his markings good for coloured classes?

lisa_lou

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This is my new boy a 2yr old standing at 14.2 at the moment warmblood x cob type. these pics are of his 2nd day with me after a good bath. He was very underweight and lethargic but doing really well now. Want to show him inhand this yr but was just wondering what people thought and are his markings good for coloured classes? His markings are very simetrical on either side, is that good or bad for showing?
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DifficultMare

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Take him and out and show, if nothing else it's a great education for a young horse to go out and see the world. Unless it's specifically a 'colour and markings' class his marking shouldn't really make any difference as they should be being judged on conformation, manner and way of going in an in-hand class. Having said that, he does have lovely marking and look a really sweet little chap! Good luck with him and have lots of fun.
 
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