POLLDARK
Well-Known Member
Spelling doesn't bother me, but animals who are advertised at the wrong height for the breed do. I have seen a 13 hand welsh sec a and a 14.1 welsh c. It makes me wonder what else the owners have got wrong.
This, it also makes me wonder what else they have got wrong. There has been for a couple of weeks a piebald (in photo) advertised as a skewbald. If something basic is wrong it makes you wonder about the 'horse' knowledge of the current owner & if this will have impacted on the way the horse was educated.