3 December 2007 #1 M Morrigan_Lady Well-Known Member Joined 18 December 2006 Messages 5,423 www.teamterrellshowjumping.co.uk I might have to buy it, coz I feel sorry for it!! http://www.horsemart.co.uk/AdvertRef/HM7...HorseDetail.asp
I might have to buy it, coz I feel sorry for it!! http://www.horsemart.co.uk/AdvertRef/HM7...HorseDetail.asp
3 December 2007 #2 S Scarlett Well-Known Member Joined 7 August 2006 Messages 3,645 Location Surrey Visit site whats happening with its front legs....???
3 December 2007 #3 AmyMay Situation normal Joined 1 July 2004 Messages 66,614 Location South Visit site OMG - not sure I've ever seen anything like it.........
3 December 2007 #4 M Morrigan_Lady Well-Known Member Joined 18 December 2006 Messages 5,423 www.teamterrellshowjumping.co.uk [ QUOTE ] whats happening with its front legs....??? [/ QUOTE ] I know, and they say its got lovely floating paces!!!!
[ QUOTE ] whats happening with its front legs....??? [/ QUOTE ] I know, and they say its got lovely floating paces!!!!
3 December 2007 #5 Blizzard Well-Known Member Joined 6 September 2006 Messages 7,760 Location South Africa Visit site Why do you feel sorry for it? Just a bit ribby, you cant change that conformation (not even by buying it LOL) , plus if its hunting they can be hard to keep weight on. Gosh, Beau looked 10 times worse than that when I brought him home!
Why do you feel sorry for it? Just a bit ribby, you cant change that conformation (not even by buying it LOL) , plus if its hunting they can be hard to keep weight on. Gosh, Beau looked 10 times worse than that when I brought him home!
3 December 2007 #6 E ecrozier Well-Known Member Joined 20 October 2006 Messages 6,173 Visit site That is a very strangely put together horse isn't it? Its wither is halfway along its back.... And shame about the front legs...it couldn't just be that it is standing funny could it?
That is a very strangely put together horse isn't it? Its wither is halfway along its back.... And shame about the front legs...it couldn't just be that it is standing funny could it?
3 December 2007 #7 charlie76 Well-Known Member Joined 27 March 2006 Messages 4,665 Visit site Its very over at the knee.(least it reduce the risk of tendon problems!) I think the pictures are very unflattering!
Its very over at the knee.(least it reduce the risk of tendon problems!) I think the pictures are very unflattering!
3 December 2007 #8 Colleen_Miss_Tom Well-Known Member Joined 17 November 2007 Messages 10,765 Location Somewhere in Ireland up north to the west abit , t Visit site Dear lord , his shoulder is very upright isnt it ?, and them front legs eek .....the middle picture is the worst I think .
Dear lord , his shoulder is very upright isnt it ?, and them front legs eek .....the middle picture is the worst I think .
3 December 2007 #9 J JulieL Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2007 Messages 1,398 Visit site Sounds and looks like its been worked fairly hard, coupled with living out - obviously doesn't work for that horse!! Looks like it could e a pretty thing though
Sounds and looks like its been worked fairly hard, coupled with living out - obviously doesn't work for that horse!! Looks like it could e a pretty thing though
3 December 2007 #10 Madam_max Well-Known Member Joined 14 February 2005 Messages 7,947 Location The Shroom Visit site What's going on with it's withers
3 December 2007 #11 1 121272MDV Well-Known Member Joined 31 January 2007 Messages 821 Visit site front hooves look very low at the heal which may be why the horses front legs look slightly odd think with a bit of weight on him he'd look a completely different horse
front hooves look very low at the heal which may be why the horses front legs look slightly odd think with a bit of weight on him he'd look a completely different horse
3 December 2007 #12 happyhack Well-Known Member Joined 29 June 2006 Messages 13,347 Location Herts Visit site Looks like it needs some TLC
3 December 2007 #13 M MagicMelon Well-Known Member Joined 6 November 2004 Messages 16,386 Location North East Scotland Visit site Looks like its also not worth £2500....
3 December 2007 #14 M MrsMagoo Well-Known Member Joined 13 July 2005 Messages 5,152 Location Harrietsham, Kent Visit site I bet he's such a sweet horse aswell bless it...just needs some fat on it and some topline, would look loads better...
I bet he's such a sweet horse aswell bless it...just needs some fat on it and some topline, would look loads better...
3 December 2007 #15 L LouHardwick Well-Known Member Joined 12 March 2007 Messages 695 Visit site "over a the knee" comes to mind. Poor sod- every horse has a job, that one needs some attention and a bit of love
"over a the knee" comes to mind. Poor sod- every horse has a job, that one needs some attention and a bit of love
3 December 2007 #16 D Donkeymad Guest My God!! OK, it's needs some feeding but what is with the withers?
3 December 2007 #17 Fairynuff Well-Known Member Joined 31 March 2004 Messages 4,993 Location italy Visit site thank goodness hes a gelding or he'd be a prime candidate for 'fuglyhorse'! Poor boy
3 December 2007 #18 L lilpinkdonkey4 Well-Known Member Joined 2 December 2007 Messages 1,159 Location South, UK Visit site what is 'fugly horse'? it looks like its grown too quickly, and worked very incorrectly... too true he needs a topline!
what is 'fugly horse'? it looks like its grown too quickly, and worked very incorrectly... too true he needs a topline!