cob&onion
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On sunday am taking welsh D to his first party, the show i have chosen is low key, about 10 mins drive and mainly inhand showing classes
we are doing the inhand welsh class and the driving type Although he is normally placid and calm, He can have his moments and be a bit, ahem wild
this was mainly when he wasn't cut (cut back in Feb) and he was a bit of a ladies man
he was well known in the villiage for his 5th leg 

Now he is 3 and stunning and beautiful and moves like a Dream (thats his name BTW, Dream
) am a little concerned about taking him to his party. Am showing him in the inhand bridle and lead rein (with chain) pictured. Normaly i handle him in his halter (horsemanship kind) with a long 12ft rope and he has real respect for it and i feel really in control, but obviously this would look out of place so bridle it is!
I took him out for a walk tonight round the village and he was well on his toes, he looked lovely, head up, really walking out and snorting and looking at everything from wheelie bins to horse pooh

He was a good boy and although at times he was very full of it he never gets strong or pulls away, but with the excitement of his first party he may just blow a fuse!
So any tips to keep him quiet and cool and stop me going arse over tit if he decides to take of like a kite

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The offending boy:
Now he is 3 and stunning and beautiful and moves like a Dream (thats his name BTW, Dream
I took him out for a walk tonight round the village and he was well on his toes, he looked lovely, head up, really walking out and snorting and looking at everything from wheelie bins to horse pooh
He was a good boy and although at times he was very full of it he never gets strong or pulls away, but with the excitement of his first party he may just blow a fuse!
So any tips to keep him quiet and cool and stop me going arse over tit if he decides to take of like a kite
The offending boy: