Reckon I've found coblet a job when he's older....

You crack me up, only you would walk your horse exactly as you would your dog. Through the church grounds and all sorts! Brilliant. Do you tie him to the lamp post when you pop into the shop? :D
 
You crack me up, only you would walk your horse exactly as you would your dog. Through the church grounds and all sorts! Brilliant. Do you tie him to the lamp post when you pop into the shop? :D

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Guilty of that previously.....

ETA - He gets a lot of carrots from randomers though!!!
 
He is such a good lad :) We bought an ex landau horse as our first horse (a very very long time ago) he understood traffic lights and the rules of the road :D Your lad looks as if he is growing up to be a similar sort, ride and drive is the way to go :)
 
What a star! I had a section a colt when I was 16, (all I could afford to buy), and by the time he was 9 months old he was bombproof. I used to walk him all over, including to gymkhanas. lol
 
Lovely looks like he is really enjoying his walkies.

Star of future. Looks so sweet give him a coblet hug from me. I miss my cob and everytime I see a cob for some strange reason they make me smile! I think naturally comical.

But he looks such a good boy too. One happy horse there.
 
Thankyou! :)

He just adores doing anything, he's a easy natured chap. It's easy to forget he's a baby, as he's just unflappable and just 'gets' thing straight away. He's so smart and quick.

Practising our lying down trick this evening as not done it for a while, and he hasn't forgot!

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I have an image of a little wooden carriage adorned with flowers and coblet with flowers and maybe a feather :o:p



I'm waiting for him to be a bit older with a big full mane again, and plan on adorning him with flowers and possibly a feather for a photo shoot :D :p
 
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