Neck on unique opportunity over there >>>>

Right you lot I've changed my name to put Skylla into witness protection over the clear bullying over her height :mad3:.... ;)

However to expand on yes that really is the same horse, just fairly filthy in that first pic here are a few more:

The joys of a grey and she actually has four white socks :o. Here she is as a 2 and four months when I brought her home:
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Hiding them well under mud two months after coming home, this is about the same point as the first pic in my previous post, she put a lot of coat down from moving up north :o:
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A rare sighting of the socks whilst she was still living out as a baby:
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The following summer as a three year old and this is what pictures can do for a horse!
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Four year old:
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To five this year in her summer coat rather than clipped:
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Sorry for the derail :o...
 
ah it was the off fore I missed as the inside of her hoof is so dark on that side I wasnt sure if just grey :) she has right stripey feet really doesn't she/lots of spotty ermine bits.
 
Yeah her feet are very distinctive, plus she has a bad scar on her near hind so will always be able to spot her even when shes white/grey :lol:.

No way Sheep she's becoming a very good hooman carrier now! Not going through the naughty nappy phase for nothing ;).

She is definitely still a very teeny, under 16hh, little pony :mad3:...
 
Ahhh, that sheds some more light UC. Leggy as a youngster too. :)

She was reaching for the "Sky" from an early age. :D


I didn't keep any of the pics of my pony as a rising 3 year old. He looked like he had a bucket for a head on a pathetic neck.
 
One of the most beautiful horses that I've ever bred looked like a deformed giraffe from age 1 - 3 (unfortunately no pics). He was a lovely foal, then spent 3 years growing to 17.1hh, then reverted to beautifulness and was a successful stallion and dressage horse in America. Anyone looking at him as 2 year old would have recommended turning him into dog food. He was a Trakhener, BTW.
 
The later pictures show I was wrong. Sorry for any confusion or mistrust that occured due to my error.

No worries, now feel free to join in the 'the how massive has your horse grown' ribbing of CU ;) :D

Someone on here had a very very ugly bay foal/yearling, he didn't look amazing as an adult, turned out massive but much better than as a youngster, I can't remember the name though, think he went to vittoria panizzon for a bit... - Militigers vinnie, cant find pics after photobucketgate though.
 
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One of the most beautiful horses that I've ever bred looked like a deformed giraffe from age 1 - 3 (unfortunately no pics). He was a lovely foal, then spent 3 years growing to 17.1hh, then reverted to beautifulness and was a successful stallion and dressage horse in America. Anyone looking at him as 2 year old would have recommended turning him into dog food. He was a Trakhener, BTW.

A yearling I bought was called 'Wonkydonk' until he was four :D
 
Never mind that youngster's neck, its hind legs are virtually straight. Thanks but no thanks.

I'm not sure... The cannon bones currently look too long, but the horse is up at the back and even for hind legs the pasterns are too steep. When he comes up in front, it will rock him backwards, the pastern angle could change and give more bend in the hock. I'd love to see him as a five year old.
 
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