Rh88
Active Member
I think I am too! IF we do any showing, I will do that and turn him out as a cob. Works well for us as he's featherless already. And I'm aware he's not made for showing, but feel that will suit him best at the low key shows we'll attend. Also like the workmanlike like look of a hog and makes prep for dressage/once day events/hunting much easier!I'm in the hog camp.