I think my horse is quite possibly perfect! *smug alert!*

AprilBlossom

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He has done everything asked of him and taken it all in his (rather long) stride - for a 19yo ex grade A showjumper to tolerate a novice learning the basics, hang out in the field a lot then whisk off to a fun ride and be sensible yet fun, and then to top it off a friend hunted him yesterday and he was fantastic! He then hacked home from the meet and was chucked back in his field with dinner, and I found him looking like the most content muddy beast this morning, not even looking stiff!!

I'm starting to think there's something wrong with him as he's just so EASY!! Lol :D
 

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A couple of piccies:-

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Ah thanks, I'm rubbish with pictures on here! He is such a star :) (he had no complaints about the rider either, prob enjoyed carrying a couple of stone less than usual!!)
 

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He looks lovely (and very smart).
That's how horses are supposed to be but it is nice to read an appreciative post.

Thanks, I agree but thought id buck the trend on here where a lot of people post for advice on a particular niggle or worry (not that that's wrong, just I don't have any to worry about currently...touch wood!)
 
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