for the Suffolk Punch fans... (thanks Clippy)

TheFarrier

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Hi all

Thought there were a few of you who would like to see how the old girl is getting on.
here are few pictures.

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What a lovely mare, such a beautiful colour chestnut! My non-horsey husband has just told me, 'that's a proper horse, why don't you have one like that.' I have a 15hh retired TB show pony!

I used to know two suffolk's a few years back, they were real characters, used to get up to all sorts. They used to pull a trap through the forest with tourists and one day they got over excited and bolted, all the tourist had to ditch!
 

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I could look at more pics, just lovely I am a huge fan of heavy horses. How old is she and how long have you had her, oh and how did you come to own her, I love stories of how people became owners of unusal horses.:)
 

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I could look at more pics, just lovely I am a huge fan of heavy horses. How old is she and how long have you had her, oh and how did you come to own her, I love stories of how people became owners of unusal horses.:)

She is going to be 20 early next year! We will have had her a year by the time she is 20.

I came to own her thanks to Clipcloppop who saw an advert for her and posted it on here, my wife and i thought she sounded absolutely perfect so we rushed up to Wales and bought her on the spot. She came home two weeks later :D

The people that sold her too use were emigrating to Canada and couldnt take her with because of her age, so she has a retirement home with us for the rest of her life.
 

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Fab! She's looking lovely, and you look like your enjoying yourself!! How are you getting on with the western saddle? My friend got one only a few weeks ago, and is completely converted now - said she feels a million times more secure in her western saddle

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I dont know if showing is my thing but i know she has done some in the past :D

I love the western saddle, it is so comfortable and like your friend found so secure. I do feel safer in it than in an english. Also the biggest bonus for me? No rising trot :)
 

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She's gorgeous - what a lucky girl to find you.

Do you know how she got the marks on her nose? My cob has got them and I assumed he had had a headcollar that was too tight left on him as a youngster. Yours has got them in exactly the same spot though. Coincidence or same problem?
 

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What a lovely mare :) I visited the Suffolk Punch Trust this summer and really fell in love with the breed. It was wonderful to see a lot of them grazing happily in the sunshine.
 

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She looks lovely and terrific for her age.

I'm lucky enough to go and play with some Suffolks every summer at a place I volunteer with. We do jump on for the odd ride back to the fields, which is fun, but you walk like John Wayne for the next couple of days!
 
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