Jackson
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
I know that this is a long shot, as the little guy would be getting on now, but I am trying to trace my childhood horse.
I'll start with a picture, if you recognise him, please contact me.
The last I heard, his previous well meaning but inexperienced owners had placed him in a rescue ( I think called sunnysands ) due to not being able to manage his laminitis.
These pictures were taken a couple of years back. He would come out of every winter looking awful, but there was a flashy little pony under that coat, I will see if I have any pictures of him at his best.
He got laminitis if his feed wasn't limited in the summer months, and he was a naughty little **** if you didn't watch him. He would buck and bronc with a little six year old me when I asked for canter, bite who ever ran along side him in showing classes, or when being led in general, and he had very bad teeth, possibly from cribbing in his previous home.
He usually rubbed his tail out in the summer, possibly due to sweet itch, I can't remember.
Thanks for reading, I hope you can help!
I know that this is a long shot, as the little guy would be getting on now, but I am trying to trace my childhood horse.
I'll start with a picture, if you recognise him, please contact me.
The last I heard, his previous well meaning but inexperienced owners had placed him in a rescue ( I think called sunnysands ) due to not being able to manage his laminitis.
These pictures were taken a couple of years back. He would come out of every winter looking awful, but there was a flashy little pony under that coat, I will see if I have any pictures of him at his best.
He got laminitis if his feed wasn't limited in the summer months, and he was a naughty little **** if you didn't watch him. He would buck and bronc with a little six year old me when I asked for canter, bite who ever ran along side him in showing classes, or when being led in general, and he had very bad teeth, possibly from cribbing in his previous home.
He usually rubbed his tail out in the summer, possibly due to sweet itch, I can't remember.
Thanks for reading, I hope you can help!