Maesfen
Extremely Old Nag!
For various reasons, not least that I have decided to call it a day and not breed again and I need to cut back badly which was particularly brought home this last few weeks when we've all had the most rotten time with the flu and there's nobody I can use as back up to see to the horses, so suggestions please where to advertise this little lot. I know it's a bad time to sell but I just want to get the ball rolling so need ideas where is the best place to put them please.
Freddy, TB x cob, bay, 9 months, to make 15.2, possibly more, well put together cheeky chappie, should make cracking RC horse or hunter, moves very well.
Harry, brown TB x cob, 9 months to make a proper show cob like the rest of his siblings; very attractive and kind, moves well.
Sasha, 12 years, 14.1 bay mare in foal to Ambrey Chester, due May. Graded with SPSS and moves very well. Her 3 year old by AC gained First Diplomas with the Futurity last year and was high enough to qualify for the Final in the dressage section.
They're all passported, up to date with jabs and very good to handle.
I don't really want to sell any of them but I feel I owe more responsibility to those I have already bred rather than these that were bought in and recent times have proved that I'm not strong or fit enough to cope with or even want to cope with as many as I have just now. Weird, I've worked with them nearly all of my life but I'm ready to shut the door on most of them now, quite sad really but I have to be realistic so your help would be good!
Freddy, TB x cob, bay, 9 months, to make 15.2, possibly more, well put together cheeky chappie, should make cracking RC horse or hunter, moves very well.
Harry, brown TB x cob, 9 months to make a proper show cob like the rest of his siblings; very attractive and kind, moves well.
Sasha, 12 years, 14.1 bay mare in foal to Ambrey Chester, due May. Graded with SPSS and moves very well. Her 3 year old by AC gained First Diplomas with the Futurity last year and was high enough to qualify for the Final in the dressage section.
They're all passported, up to date with jabs and very good to handle.
I don't really want to sell any of them but I feel I owe more responsibility to those I have already bred rather than these that were bought in and recent times have proved that I'm not strong or fit enough to cope with or even want to cope with as many as I have just now. Weird, I've worked with them nearly all of my life but I'm ready to shut the door on most of them now, quite sad really but I have to be realistic so your help would be good!