Our yearling Spoon

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She didn't melt in the rain!!!!!!!!!!!

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She is lovely and well-grown. I love her eye, she is the spit of a young mare we sold who was by Pennistone. How is she bred? and Will you show her?
 
wow she is well grown. I keep looking at pics of yearlings and mine although grown in height seems very immature in proportion to most of them. He's also still got a good coat on him compared to say yours.

Lovely horse anyway.
 
Thanks CD, she is coming into her own now at last she was a bit of a "cut and shut" to begin with! As regards to her coat because we thought we might be showing her she has been in and rugged. So what to do with her is the big question, sell or show. x But this is not an advert. x
 
Hear Hear

Get her showing! - it is so hard to have them looking right and when you have then get out there!! My yearlings to show this year despite being in, look like mutts, all legs and patchy shedding!!!!

You know what they say when you have a bird in the hand - also be a fab showcase to get her sold if she does well (which she will).:)
 
Lovely yearling I really like her mum as well

Thanks Angrove much appreciated, her mum is in foal to our colt, very excited! Heartbeat scan Friday!:eek:

She's a lovely sort, you should have fun with her when you pull your finger out and make up your mind, lol!!!!!!!!

LOL MFH!:p

Shes super!!!! Get her out showing!!!!

Thanks Penny means a lot, xxx

Hear Hear

Get her showing! - it is so hard to have them looking right and when you have then get out there!! My yearlings to show this year despite being in, look like mutts, all legs and patchy shedding!!!!

You know what they say when you have a bird in the hand - also be a fab showcase to get her sold if she does well (which she will).:)

OK off to look at classes what shall we do though, won't do hunters with a full TB, don't shout at me I know I know just can't bring upon myself to do it.:eek: Is she nice enough RH/hack???? I was thinking sport horse moves very nicely.:confused:

Thank you for all of your comments, much appreciated. xx
 
Measured her today and she is just under 14.2!!!(and only just over 1yr old:eek:) And with 20cm of bone!!!!
 
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I would RH, sporthorse and maybe potential dressage. Hack if she is a daisy cutter otherwise if her movement is bigger and more workmanlike then RH, sporthorse and potential dressage horse maybe.

Why wouldn't you put her in hunter youngstock? Seems typey enough to me.

Oh what fun.:D
 
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