Guinness

Amy6781

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Desperately seeking Guinness. Farmkey freezemark D29H. 15.2hh shire X cob mare. I sold Guinness in about 2002 to a family in Cranfield, Bedfordshire. She would be approx 21 years old now and I would dearly like to know where and how she is please? Thank you.
 

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Do you have a picture? There was a horse called Guinness at the riding school where my mare is at livery, a few years ago. She was about that height, a cob, black or very dark brown, and if I'm remembering the right one she had a large blaze. We're in Berkshire so it's not impossible that she might have got there from Bedfordshire.
 

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Hi Cowpony,
I have added a photo of Guinness as my profile picture.
Guinness is black with three white socks, a white blaze on her face and a pink nose. She has a large splash of white on her belly. X
 

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There is a Guinness at whitmore riding school in stoke on trent. From what I can see from your profile picture they look similar type. They have a facebook page which will have photos of her.
 

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Thanks Amy, that's much better. I'll need to check with some people who knew her at the RS. I'll come back to you.
 

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Thanks Amy, that's much better. I'll need to check with some people who knew her at the RS. I'll come back to you.

Guniness at HP was a gelding ,not a mare. He was also named Guniness after he arrived , he didn't come with that name.
 

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Guniness at HP was a gelding ,not a mare. He was also named Guniness after he arrived , he didn't come with that name.

Ah thanks. So I was definitely mixing up two horses that looked similar and were there around that time - one was a mare.

Sorry this wasn't the right one Amy.
 
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