9 March 2008 #1 J JessMannion Well-Known Member Joined 22 August 2007 Messages 213 Location Oxford Visit site Now Henry has done his first EVER prelim i feel he should have a show name so which of these two?...
9 March 2008 #2 M mememe Well-Known Member Joined 23 July 2007 Messages 1,788 Location dorset Visit site it wont let me vote but i like the amazing mr H!
9 March 2008 #3 C Coffee_Bean Well-Known Member Joined 27 January 2007 Messages 11,653 Location In a stable... www.horseandhound.co.uk Not keen on either personally, but don't have any suggestions. If I had to choose then 1
9 March 2008 #4 L LadyJendali Well-Known Member Joined 13 January 2008 Messages 109 Visit site Hooray Henry..........
9 March 2008 #5 W wench Well-Known Member Joined 19 December 2005 Messages 10,260 Visit site my horse is called henry. Gave him a show name thats not hard to pronounce, but quite long. It never gets pronounced properly, or they dont write it down properly, so just often go out competing with "Henry"
my horse is called henry. Gave him a show name thats not hard to pronounce, but quite long. It never gets pronounced properly, or they dont write it down properly, so just often go out competing with "Henry"
9 March 2008 #6 K kandm Well-Known Member Joined 7 December 2005 Messages 5,826 Location Gloucestershire Visit site "Hot On The Spot Henry"! - lol, just sounded good . "Just Plain Henry"!
9 March 2008 #7 F flyingfeet Well-Known Member Joined 16 March 2006 Messages 8,073 Location South West Visit site Umm I don't like either You'd feel a right wally if you stuffed up with "the amazing Mr H" And the other sounds like it belongs to a character in the film American Pie..... yuck Then again I always pick something more classical, so maybe I'm old fashioned (newest arrival yesterday has been called "Wager")
Umm I don't like either You'd feel a right wally if you stuffed up with "the amazing Mr H" And the other sounds like it belongs to a character in the film American Pie..... yuck Then again I always pick something more classical, so maybe I'm old fashioned (newest arrival yesterday has been called "Wager")
9 March 2008 #8 L lilpinkdonkey4 Well-Known Member Joined 2 December 2007 Messages 1,159 Location South, UK Visit site sorry cant help... i like 'hooray henry'. So how did you do inyour stressage?
9 March 2008 #9 Maesfen Extremely Old Nag! Joined 20 June 2005 Messages 16,720 Location Wynnstay - the Best! photobucket.com Just Henry Only Henry Simply Henry???????????
9 March 2008 #10 M mpicton Well-Known Member Joined 7 November 2005 Messages 151 Location Surrey Visit site Henry's Pride? Just a suggestion...
9 March 2008 #11 M MadMacher Well-Known Member Joined 16 November 2007 Messages 264 Location Wiltshire www.madmacher.co.uk Does it have to be his name in it? If not.....touch of class but i do like Henry's Pride
9 March 2008 #12 M Mid Well-Known Member Joined 12 November 2006 Messages 2,020 Location Ingerland www.just-dreaming.webs.com Henry Hoss I prefer more classical names tbh
9 March 2008 #14 M merlinsquest Well-Known Member Joined 13 November 2005 Messages 8,922 Location Surrey/hants Visit site Preparation H .... only kiddin