sam72431
Well-Known Member
Hiya
Not sure if this is the right forum or not but I went to a small show yesterday, I took my yearling he was really well behaved in the ring, we were pulled in last which I wasnt too bothered about because I didnt buy him to show, but the judge said he needed to put weight on which I know because he dropped off alot after gelding and he had very mild pyrosinitis and the vet advised to keep him lean, which I thouhg in yearlings you should anyway as long as he has a good diet which he does as I've had advice from a nutritionist they are constantly growing anyway so they keep fairly lean themselves. But the judge actually asked me if he was and RSPCA case which I was quite shocked about, all the other horses were pretty fat in my opionion they would be fat for fully grown horses. I went outside and the judge told me it was a waste of time to show him as he was too gangly and not to bother just to feed him up. I feel a bit disheartened really but here is a picture from yesterday what do you think I cant pile too much weight on him but does he really look like an RSPCA case?
and couple from about a month ago
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Not sure if this is the right forum or not but I went to a small show yesterday, I took my yearling he was really well behaved in the ring, we were pulled in last which I wasnt too bothered about because I didnt buy him to show, but the judge said he needed to put weight on which I know because he dropped off alot after gelding and he had very mild pyrosinitis and the vet advised to keep him lean, which I thouhg in yearlings you should anyway as long as he has a good diet which he does as I've had advice from a nutritionist they are constantly growing anyway so they keep fairly lean themselves. But the judge actually asked me if he was and RSPCA case which I was quite shocked about, all the other horses were pretty fat in my opionion they would be fat for fully grown horses. I went outside and the judge told me it was a waste of time to show him as he was too gangly and not to bother just to feed him up. I feel a bit disheartened really but here is a picture from yesterday what do you think I cant pile too much weight on him but does he really look like an RSPCA case?