Tai.Ni.Po.Ni
Well-Known Member
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/clas...ch.php_f2_searchid=7684798_f1_pp=25_f1_page=2
says she is 3 years old and been broken for over a year. still surprises me how people are so open about advertising a youngster who should be enjoying time in the field maturing and developing properly to be ridden in the future....not schooling and jumping. do people really think this is ok ?
says she is 3 years old and been broken for over a year. still surprises me how people are so open about advertising a youngster who should be enjoying time in the field maturing and developing properly to be ridden in the future....not schooling and jumping. do people really think this is ok ?