Skinny Clydesdale Facebook

Absolutely loved my clyde. He didn't have those close back legs thankfully. He was probably incorrect for the breed nowadays, but 20 years ago he was the best horse I ever had.

Our dray team in the town had a grey clydesdale along with the grey shires.
 
I liked a few posts yesterday. No idea if I’m blocked or what, will need to look.

Re Halfingers. I’ve only experienced one who was as changeable as the weather. Bought for a young girl I think as he had the beautiful blonde mane and tail. He was pretty. It all went pete tong though. Ended up myself and another girl were the only ones that could ride him. He bucked, reared, tanked off with anyone else to the point arms/legs were being broken. I actually really liked him. He had a humongous jump on him and he was nice and forward. I think the key was being switched on to him every second of the ride which thankfully my Welsh x youngster at the time had taught me! I wonder what happened to him, he went to a dealers in the end 😟
 
I can't see any (of yous guys') posts on the FB page saying that the horse looks fine for a young Clyde. I assume the page owner has deleted those and left the ones praising her for 'rescuing' the horse.
 
I can't see any (of yous guys') posts on the FB page saying that the horse looks fine for a young Clyde. I assume the page owner has deleted those and left the ones praising her for 'rescuing' the horse.


Got it in one there deleting all comments about that and about there obese cobs and blocking anyone that says so
 
I asked a question about the cobs which they haven't answered, but haven't actually deleted yet either.
 
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Skinny Clydesdale, Skinny Clydesdale, what haven't they been feeding you...?!

Rather out of keeping with the subject of this thread and only really appropriate as a reflection of the phrase itself, but that's the best I've got - am sure someone else can do better!!
 
@PurpleSpots @Widgeon

There was a big horse from the Clyde
Who ate unripe apples and died
The apples fermented inside the lamented
And made cider inside his insides

The comments about him were snide
His owner deciided to hide
He sat in the river
but started to shiver
And they buried them both side by side.

(Sorry best I could do at short notice! 🤣 )
 
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