6 July 2013 #1 N nutnut Active Member Joined 14 May 2013 Messages 37 Visit site What horse body would you have? I think i would have a welsh d body.
6 July 2013 #2 J JFTDWS +++ Out of Cheese Error +++ Joined 4 November 2010 Messages 21,772 Visit site Highland legs for me - secure and stable over any ground, and turn a hoof to anything
6 July 2013 #3 K KSR Well-Known Member Joined 17 January 2012 Messages 1,416 Visit site CB.. Stocky, broad, short strong legs.. I have a similar personality too :/
6 July 2013 #4 Molly'sMama Well-Known Member Joined 6 April 2011 Messages 548 Visit site hmm.. haflinger, because my pony has some of the most expressive paces ever,or a trakehner I suppose that's because theyre both breeds close to my heart. In reality id want something that never goes lame!
hmm.. haflinger, because my pony has some of the most expressive paces ever,or a trakehner I suppose that's because theyre both breeds close to my heart. In reality id want something that never goes lame!
6 July 2013 #5 Toffee44 Well-Known Member Joined 17 November 2009 Messages 6,157 Location West Sussex almost Hants Visit site Welsh cob. Without a doubt. Fast, sturdy, generally good feet. Looks good being a bit stocky and can throw a good buck when needed
Welsh cob. Without a doubt. Fast, sturdy, generally good feet. Looks good being a bit stocky and can throw a good buck when needed
6 July 2013 #6 M Mongoose11 Well-Known Member Joined 13 March 2012 Messages 5,837 Visit site Short coupled cob, that could do with a grazing muzzle
6 July 2013 #7 FoxTrotx Well-Known Member Joined 31 August 2011 Messages 287 Visit site Quarter horse, without a doubt! Slim and athletic but with a big bum, lol.