Middle weight/Heavy weight

Good looking boy with a lovely head although, agree he looks a little long in the back and lacks muscle on bum & second thigh. Angle of photos may not be helping & saddle patch looks like it runs into his neck. AA's tips re saddle & tail etc will make a difference & so will lots of hill work. You won't know until you try. Looks like a MW to me
 
Hunters, cobs and hunter youngstock only ! wouldn't know a good show pony if it trod on my foot and as for coloured horses not a blooming clue. I look at a coloured and imagine it bay in my mind and then assess the conformation.

What are we showing Ted the Twit in ? we need a new class for anxious cart horses.

Supercob?.......Perhaps that's pushing it!!!!
 
Surely Ted should show in ROR classes? ;)

Of course, how remiss of me to forget ROR. He has form. S, Fa, Su, F, C, P and Fo.

For the non the wiser that stands for - Started, Farted, Slipped Up, Fell, Cried, Panicked and Foxtrot Oscared.

Now where is Findus, I think we need to give him a show name.
 
Of course, how remiss of me to forget ROR. He has form. S, Fa, Su, F, C, P and Fo.

For the non the wiser that stands for - Started, Farted, Slipped Up, Fell, Cried, Panicked and Foxtrot Oscared.

Now where is Findus, I think we need to give him a show name.

Genuinely crying with laughter here!
 
Poor Findus! Crispy Pancake!! lol
He was a naughty Lasagne earlier, darting left to the gate! He got a mark on his botty for that stunt, and then behaved perfectly!! He also has a new STRAW bedroom.. I give it, umm, 1 night before he trashes that!! lol
 
We haven't a clue! Where or when!! But it will be local-ish to us, so South/South West area. He isn't ready, far from it. Somehow, have got to stop him being a bit snatchy, and to get him to realise he is, in fact ONE horse!
I don't do him any favours mind, being a short arse. Long legged riders required!!
 
We haven't a clue! Where or when!! But it will be local-ish to us, so South/South West area. He isn't ready, far from it. Somehow, have got to stop him being a bit snatchy, and to get him to realise he is, in fact ONE horse!
I don't do him any favours mind, being a short arse. Long legged riders required!!

Know that feeling, I never rode my own horse in the ring.

Oh no, is he a 'here's my head, my arse will be along shortly' horse ? just tell him no baby glides or rumbles in the ring allowed, no yawning, willy wobbling, peeing, farting or making eyes at the girl next door, he will be fine.
 
I'm south/south west. I'll help! I've only done county level traditional cob showing so hunters will be a new and wonderful experience :P I found doing raised trotting poles with my long backed cow helped her realise she had back legs aswell as fronts. I think Findus looks great and as others have said, doesn't need lots more weight just a sexy bum
 
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