sandi_84
Well-Known Member
Just been off the phone to the dealer (with a very good reputation 
) who had Loki and I've found out some lovely things
He was a lovely guy who kindly let me grill him for details and was really happy to find out where my lad ended up 
Loki (or Cookie as he was known in Ireland) was actually bred from his stallion and a friends mare
The stallion is a big skewbald cob who is well known for producing laid back, sweet natured foals. He's going to put me in touch with the mare's owners too
Micheal likes to buy them in unbroken and do the breaking and riding away himself so he knows exactly what sort of horse he's got 
At 4yo Loki was bought by Micheal (the dealer) to break and ride away, I have a pic of his first proper sit on and a few more pics of him looking pretty stunning all hogged and clipped too
After some hacking and generally seeing the world Loki was sold on as a little show cob somewhere between August - October to a guy in England.
He passed through Newcastle and by the looks of it came straight up to my old yard at the end of November. 2 weeks later I had fallen head over heels and bought him
So if you're ever in the market for a lovely, laid back sort of Cob give me a PM and I'll send you Micheal's details, if my horse is anything to go by you really will end up with a cracking horse!
Loki (or Cookie as he was known in Ireland) was actually bred from his stallion and a friends mare
At 4yo Loki was bought by Micheal (the dealer) to break and ride away, I have a pic of his first proper sit on and a few more pics of him looking pretty stunning all hogged and clipped too
He passed through Newcastle and by the looks of it came straight up to my old yard at the end of November. 2 weeks later I had fallen head over heels and bought him
So if you're ever in the market for a lovely, laid back sort of Cob give me a PM and I'll send you Micheal's details, if my horse is anything to go by you really will end up with a cracking horse!