Chinchilla
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I have what I crudely term a "mongrel spotty mare": but as she's a fewspot there's quite a lot of "app" in her, most probably crossed with a native of some sort. Her mane and tail are a bit wavy and stupidly thick, hence thinking she's probably not a pure appaloosa, and she moves really nicely despite slight deficiencies in conformation. She has the temperament of an absolute angel and is pretty much unflappable, to the extent it's actually problematic because she looks at a supposedly "scary thing", realises it's not going to eat her, and decides she'll eat it instead.
Agree with everyone else really: they're intelligent, good doers, with strong feet, and lovely kind natures, but don't let them get bored, they'll turn into demons overnight if you do that :lol: Mine's also really fast but a terrible jumper, in comparison with my mum's ex racer anyway, but I think that might just be that the ex racer's actually incredibly slow. ¯\_(ツ
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(sorry if this is huge).
From what I've seen (I considered a couple when looking for a horse) standardbreds are tough and put up with quite poor treatment and are quite kind too. So all in all Ludo looks as if he has everything to become a brilliant horse - even without the excellent training HHO's sure you'll provide him with
(sorry if this is huge).
From what I've seen (I considered a couple when looking for a horse) standardbreds are tough and put up with quite poor treatment and are quite kind too. So all in all Ludo looks as if he has everything to become a brilliant horse - even without the excellent training HHO's sure you'll provide him with