A 16.3 Highland. Looks like a big giant highland and thinks like one too, he has a very intelligent pony mind which he uses for mischief.
The last picture is him with his pal another Highland cross who is about 15 hh. They live next to each other and every time the little one gets into trouble, he hides behind my big lad. Is so funny to watch.
5 years ago bone spavin, we stopped jumping
Last year split ddft
this year high/low ring bone, side bone and pedal osteitis x 4.
He can be hacked on grass (not road work or hard ground)in walk on the flat only.
We live in scotland, where can I find flat! LOL
So he goes out for 'walkies' in hand.
Am considering sitting on him again once my back is better, but no more long hacks, schooling or hill work. Still at least he is fit and well otherwise.
always think highlands do not make good cross breeds, but your boy is most definately an exception to the rule, he's a cracker! Such a shame he can't be ridden!
You can really see the highland in his head I think!