Hovis_and_SidsMum
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Pre Hovis days I loved sleek shiny muscled beasties. Not a feather in sight - your typcial warmblood etc type.
Then I got Hovis - not what I was looking for at all but worth his considerable weight in gold.
Now I find myself looking at feathery types all the time. I'm working in scotland at the moment and the number of shire and clydesdale foals I am seeing is amazing. Yesterday I was out with one of the lads and I joked could we stop and kidnap one particular foal who was a small babyish version of Hovis right down to his colouring. The lad laughed and said it was not his type - he thought the sleek shiny warmblood in the next field was nicer.
This morning I was stood watching Hovis and Pride together and whilst I know Hovis is my baby (thus I am biased!) I still found myself thinking that despite Prides good looks, talent etc I still thought Hovis was a more striking looking horse. That said our new yard owner is besotted with Pride and barely glances at Hovis!
So have you totally changed how you view horses in so far as the "type" you go for? Was it because of a horse you have owned or just something that you have changed your view on over the years?
Then I got Hovis - not what I was looking for at all but worth his considerable weight in gold.
Now I find myself looking at feathery types all the time. I'm working in scotland at the moment and the number of shire and clydesdale foals I am seeing is amazing. Yesterday I was out with one of the lads and I joked could we stop and kidnap one particular foal who was a small babyish version of Hovis right down to his colouring. The lad laughed and said it was not his type - he thought the sleek shiny warmblood in the next field was nicer.
This morning I was stood watching Hovis and Pride together and whilst I know Hovis is my baby (thus I am biased!) I still found myself thinking that despite Prides good looks, talent etc I still thought Hovis was a more striking looking horse. That said our new yard owner is besotted with Pride and barely glances at Hovis!
So have you totally changed how you view horses in so far as the "type" you go for? Was it because of a horse you have owned or just something that you have changed your view on over the years?