Tia
Well-Known Member
Been out this afternoon giving the old horses a little bit of extra care and attention. We are in the middle of a very mild Canadian winter so only -15 Celsius tonight. Horse below lives out 24/7 and is fed ad-lib hay and the soaked oats diet with sunflower seeds, hi-fibre pellets and a teeny little bit of coarsemix.
Have as much fun as you wish with your critiques with this horse and might be interesting if you make your reply before you read the codicil on the end of this post.
P.S. I took this picture of this horse about half an hour ago so it is very up to date:
Codicil:
As previously said; this horse lives out 24/7 in sub-zero conditions . He hasn't been ridden for a couple of months and has basically retired from any major riding.
He is 21 years old and was backed at 18 months and then broken at 3 years old. He has won several 100 mile Long Distance Rides; the last LDR won by him was 3 years ago. This horse did a fair amount of showing in his heyday.
He was given to me a year and a half ago and has basically been kept ticking over since then, hence his lack of muscle-tone. He only goes out for a ride every couple of months however he has shown no signs of arthritis, is always sound and doesn't have a problem bombing around the field during the summer months.
Have as much fun as you wish with your critiques with this horse and might be interesting if you make your reply before you read the codicil on the end of this post.
P.S. I took this picture of this horse about half an hour ago so it is very up to date:
Codicil:
As previously said; this horse lives out 24/7 in sub-zero conditions . He hasn't been ridden for a couple of months and has basically retired from any major riding.
He is 21 years old and was backed at 18 months and then broken at 3 years old. He has won several 100 mile Long Distance Rides; the last LDR won by him was 3 years ago. This horse did a fair amount of showing in his heyday.
He was given to me a year and a half ago and has basically been kept ticking over since then, hence his lack of muscle-tone. He only goes out for a ride every couple of months however he has shown no signs of arthritis, is always sound and doesn't have a problem bombing around the field during the summer months.