Show you your cygnet to swan transformations

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Here is mine , my now just 3yo golden girl early winter , and now having just arrived from winter grazing to my local livery yard , what a difference a few months makes.
 

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Yearling to 9 year old.
 
My first attempt to upload pics! First pic is Feb 2018 second pic June 2019. I'm cheating slightly as my mare was 13 in the first picture, so far from Cynet!

Edited: upload didnt work ?. Anyone offer any advice please for easy uploading (I dont have a facebook account or anything). Thanks
 
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day she arrived two years ago aged 8. No muscle, upside down neck, very green in school.
D59842D2-D38F-4271-A50E-F3BEFEEACD29.jpegTo now! Stripped back feed to minimal sugar, taken tack back to basics, from zero turnout at dealers to at least 12 hours a day all year round and looooooots of suppleness work. Oh and recently gone barefoot!
 
My first attempt to upload pics! First pic is Feb 2018 second pic June 2019. I'm cheating slightly as my mare was 13 in the first picture, so far from Cynet!

Edited: upload didnt work ?. Anyone offer any advice please for easy uploading (I dont have a facebook account or anything). Thanks

Right, thanks to PF I can now upload! 28985F30-0E27-433D-AAB5-6732E49CC840.jpegC669C6F0-8B79-412C-BF15-BD5FA9D49E10.jpeg
 
Some amazing transformations here , but conniegirl, that is incredible !
Thankyou, a lot of hard work went into it, at one point he was being worked 3 times a day (10 to 15 mins each time) around me working full time. He made it very easy though, such an intelligent but placid lad, went from never having seen long reins to cantering figures of 8 in only a a couple of sessions. He just sort of accepted anything we did to him with a smile on his face.
 
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