domane
Well-Known Member
We bought Jack, passported as a Clydesdale, in Feb - a "tad" underweight!
He's around 16hh so I think he's a cross-breed (possibly Welsh D as he has a high head carriage????) as this makes him rather small for a pure Clydie but he's had access to Dr Green for a few months and his filled out nicely. Trouble is, although I've had Irish cob types before, I've not had one of Jack's height so it's unknown territory for me and I don't know when to say "Stop!" Would you say he looks good or a bit on the "pleasantly plump" (words of the day!) side?? He's not ridden much so I know he's lacking in topline muscle...
He's around 16hh so I think he's a cross-breed (possibly Welsh D as he has a high head carriage????) as this makes him rather small for a pure Clydie but he's had access to Dr Green for a few months and his filled out nicely. Trouble is, although I've had Irish cob types before, I've not had one of Jack's height so it's unknown territory for me and I don't know when to say "Stop!" Would you say he looks good or a bit on the "pleasantly plump" (words of the day!) side?? He's not ridden much so I know he's lacking in topline muscle...