Foxford
Well-Known Member
For my first 100% mine horse!
The horse I had been grooming for was pretty much withdrawn from sale, and I have been desperate to find something to give my time and attention to. Well after a lot of searching and looking at a few unsightly equine specimens, I decided to up my budget a bit. Then I heard a local stud was having a bit of a clearout so off I went. I found a cracking 2yo Registered Irish Draught gelding. I think he is going to be a very nice chap to have around - and hopefully not be too difficult when I'm breaking him in! The idea is he will be a nice allrounder for keeps. His sire and both grandsires were grade A so I'm sure he will have a bit of a pop!
So everyone meet Finlay! Here he is last summer, I will get more pics when he moves in next weekend.
The horse I had been grooming for was pretty much withdrawn from sale, and I have been desperate to find something to give my time and attention to. Well after a lot of searching and looking at a few unsightly equine specimens, I decided to up my budget a bit. Then I heard a local stud was having a bit of a clearout so off I went. I found a cracking 2yo Registered Irish Draught gelding. I think he is going to be a very nice chap to have around - and hopefully not be too difficult when I'm breaking him in! The idea is he will be a nice allrounder for keeps. His sire and both grandsires were grade A so I'm sure he will have a bit of a pop!
So everyone meet Finlay! Here he is last summer, I will get more pics when he moves in next weekend.