YummyHorses
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Okay, so 12.2h, 13 year old, scruffy, lovable skewbald. Kind, caring, safe and sensible sort but forward going. Adored by all, specially my 9 year old daughter who got him for xmas last year.
We went to a little local show this morning and just a little concerned. He wasn't particularly forward going, in fact stopped a few times in the warm up which isn't like him. She had to kick like crazy to get him into trot which is unusual, he normally responds after the first healthy pony club kick.
We spent about 3 hours there and in that time he stopped for four widdles (good proper ones) and multiple little poos. He does stop often for a poo but delivers a good healthy helping. These poos were like little meat balls and only 3/4 meatballs in a go at best. He didn't look totally sound behind but never has to be honest.
She jumped the course and got a clear round so could have gone into the jump off but I wasn't happy for him so we withdrew and went home.
What do you think?
He just doesn't seem to be himself. He normally gives so much. I have to say my little girl did ride like a muppet on occasions today (bit of a confidence crisis!) so maybe he could sense that but I would rather be cautious and make sure.
Thanks all.
We went to a little local show this morning and just a little concerned. He wasn't particularly forward going, in fact stopped a few times in the warm up which isn't like him. She had to kick like crazy to get him into trot which is unusual, he normally responds after the first healthy pony club kick.
We spent about 3 hours there and in that time he stopped for four widdles (good proper ones) and multiple little poos. He does stop often for a poo but delivers a good healthy helping. These poos were like little meat balls and only 3/4 meatballs in a go at best. He didn't look totally sound behind but never has to be honest.
She jumped the course and got a clear round so could have gone into the jump off but I wasn't happy for him so we withdrew and went home.
What do you think?
He just doesn't seem to be himself. He normally gives so much. I have to say my little girl did ride like a muppet on occasions today (bit of a confidence crisis!) so maybe he could sense that but I would rather be cautious and make sure.
Thanks all.