What do you think of this??

Far too big for showring but lovely loooking horse, you want to go to the big shows and watch the d classes to see what the judges like. Its no good looking at local the concept is completely different
 
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It amazing me what passes for a Welsh these days. Nice horse a bit expensive though.

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I really don't mean to sound rude but can you elaborate on what you mean ? - I am genuinely interested
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What a nice looking horse, there's no top height in the breed standard is there? Is that why they seem to be getting so big? I think he's way over-priced for a green 4 yr old though.
 
over priced and I can never understand why anyone would want a big welsh D, personally can't think of anything worse mine is bad enough at 14.2, I think with his character he would be a nightmare at 16h +!
 
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over priced and I can never understand why anyone would want a big welsh D, personally can't think of anything worse mine is bad enough at 14.2, I think with his character he would be a nightmare at 16h +!

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A lady on my yard has a beautiful 15.3 Reg Sec D that working Adv. Medium . He is the most mannerly horse I have ever met - put my horse to shame !!

I actually am very keen on this horse ... now if only my horse would decide whether she is lame or not !
 
will have to have a strong word with Frank then! - he is generally very good but if the welsh comes out it comes out, hope that makes sense.

Maybe he would be better if bigger, perhaps he has a height complex!

I do actually think the horse in question is smart too.
 
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Maybe he does possibly have little horse syndrome
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I really really like the horse in question ... if only I had the spare cash....
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The larger Welsh D's aren't usally true to type unfortunately, although many of them are lovely horses
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I think this was always going to be the problem with no upper height limit for the breed.
 
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