muffinino
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ChristmasSparkles & Dottyfor wha lovely horses 
My 3yo Welsh Cob is beginning to fill out after suffering through a very wet, cold winter. He's been long reined around 5 times and can stand, walk on, turn and trot a little on the long rein. He went to a show or 2 last year and I plan on taking him to a couple more this year. He still has his balls and am debating whether or not to remove them as he's beautifully bred and has such a good nature he would make a great stallion. He long reins in a saddle and bridle and I plan on backing him at the end of the summer, with a view to possibly taking him cubbing in the autumn then turning him away.
A lady with a cob younger than mine (May 2010) backed him before Christmas and was riding him in the new year, which is far too early imo.
My 3yo Welsh Cob is beginning to fill out after suffering through a very wet, cold winter. He's been long reined around 5 times and can stand, walk on, turn and trot a little on the long rein. He went to a show or 2 last year and I plan on taking him to a couple more this year. He still has his balls and am debating whether or not to remove them as he's beautifully bred and has such a good nature he would make a great stallion. He long reins in a saddle and bridle and I plan on backing him at the end of the summer, with a view to possibly taking him cubbing in the autumn then turning him away.
A lady with a cob younger than mine (May 2010) backed him before Christmas and was riding him in the new year, which is far too early imo.
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