AdorableAlice
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Might be a shattering experience?
Trust me, there is no more a shattering experience than raising Ted The Twit. Cobatwat will be easy, if a little fragile.
Might be a shattering experience?
Will you be breaking him?
TBH I'd worry that he's too small for you. A friend had one just like him, he didn't cost a lot and was easy to do and cheap to feed but not the general all rounder that she'd hoped, couldn't jump a stick and couldn't collect (except dust).
TBH I'd worry that he's too small for you. A friend had one just like him, he didn't cost a lot and was easy to do and cheap to feed but not the general all rounder that she'd hoped, couldn't jump a stick and couldn't collect (except dust).
My friend's just became an expensive ornament in the end!I had a stable full of them. They were cheap and low maintenance, but occasionally suffered broken legs when worked too hard or jumped off the shelf. When I got the larger version that you could ride, I quickly learned that vet bills cost more than a tube of superglue.
Well, he certainly has plenty of 'bone'
Is his name T'Pau.?
Reminds me - I went for a lovely hack in Monmouthshire: on the wall in the loo were backstage T'pau passes etc; turned out the YO had been in the band. PM if you want the name of the place!Very good! (My anthem).
I shall be there, ringside, sobbing quietly into my Pimms as he gets pulled in top of the line and telling disinterested spectators ‘I found that horse, you know’ ? .Linger and lose. I have bought him and he will be first seen in public at Royal Windsor Maxi Cob Class.