What is he ?!? ( pics !!)

If I have interpreted your post correctly you don't, I don't, surprisingly despite my ridiculous post count.

But I opened the thread this morning on my phone (where you cannot tell who the OP was) in order to enjoy doing a breed analysis to discover I had already done it and could have saved my internet usage ......
 
i agree who cares if you asked the same 3/6 months ago NOT me

It smacks of attention seeking, which noone likes.

The horse is a cob x. Short neck, upright shoulder, chunky legs with short pasterns, fat backside and a cowprint colour. A cob x. How much of a cross and with what is anyone's guess. And he's the same x-breed he was 3months ago.
 
well it's good that you don't, others find it a little frustrating and tedious.

....Maybe you spend too much time on this forum if you manage to recall people's previous threads and it gets annoying for you. Take a break, get off the internet and get out more maybe....??! ;)
 
Tennessee walking unicorn :D

I actually love you JFTD.

*whistles nonchalantly, I'm not really posting this...*

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So H&H forum at it very best yet again? Boy there are some really first class bitches trawling around this forum looking for a chance to belittle and upset someone, anyone in fact. And if they can practice their third rate bitchy humour amongst themselves they are happiest of all. Jeeesh - some people really need to get a life and get over themselves.

OP I couldn't even guess at your lovely horse's breeding, but he is a nice sort from the pictures. Very often those of unknown breeding are the very best in every way, temperament and capabilities. And they are very often good steady sellers long after the market for the more fancy bred types have nose dived. I wish you many years of pleasure and happiness with him.
 
....Maybe you spend too much time on this forum if you manage to recall people's previous threads and it gets annoying for you. Take a break, get off the internet and get out more maybe....??! ;)

maybe, I wasn't the only one to remember though - obviously we all need a life. Most of those I remember don't get annoying though- as people tend to post updates which are interesting to read rather than the same thing again.
 
Gosh, really? You don't think he's suddenly matured into a very rare and desirable Tennessee Walking Unicorn?

PMSL :D. But surely it should be a Tennesse FLYING Unicorn? Cos that'd be even cooler. But hard to keep clean. Imagine trying to get mud and poo stains out the wing feathers!
 
maybe, I wasn't the only one to remember though - obviously we all need a life. Most of those I remember don't get annoying though- as people tend to post updates which are interesting to read rather than the same thing again.

In all honesty I don't open 90% of these threads anymore because they're always the same. He's not changed breeding since you last asked, and I don't think anyone will say that he's not got a serious amount of cob/ Heinz 57 in him. The OP seems very hung up on the idea she owns a cob and I think it would do her well to move past this and just enjoy him.
 
Unless it was part hippo too? Less cool and sleek looking, but perhaps stabilising temperament... A bit like crossing a proper horse with a cob?

(*ducks for cover*)

Are you being cobbist again you freak.

Just cos you have pedigree highlands there's no need to take this attitude time and time again.:mad:
 
Unless it was part hippo too? Less cool and sleek looking, but perhaps stabilising temperament... A bit like crossing a proper horse with a cob?

(*ducks for cover*)
You can't talk (type. Whatever) since you own two HiPo's. I actually showed one this morning who's called Princess Hippo. :o
 
Some folk even lop their vile manes off with garden shears to hide their ancestry.

*snorts* I don't own garden shears!

You can't talk (type. Whatever) since you own two HiPo's. I actually showed one this morning who's called Princess Hippo. :o

Er, I will have you know my highlands are pure bred - not filthy mudbloods like these cobby things - and extremely high in social standing. The Queen breeds them, for heaven's sake!
 
Life's too short to get wound up by someone else's thread and then start taking the p*ss out of them. It does seem many people come on here purely to rip others apart and make out how wonderfully clever and knowledgeable they are. Doesn't really show horsey people in a good light to be honest it just conforms to the stereotypical 'bitchy horse people' that others perceive us to be.
 
OP, I don't think he's a straight tb/connie cross he doesn't have that look about his face/conformation. What he does look like is a horse that is honest and has a nice jump. It really depends on what you want him for and why you need to know his breeding/type.
 
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