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Post by sheppie on Feb 4, 2014 15:00:09 GMT
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Post by sparkler on Feb 5, 2014 21:54:45 GMT
Lots of options open to you with a coloured :-) In hand coloured and ridden classes, riding club horse would be a good place to start at local shows. Its always worth having a look at show classes you intend to enter to see what is expected :-) He would have to be clean, trimmed, plaited - then you are ready to go - the most important thing is to enjoy it, its good fun and if you are in the ribbons its a proud moment as well. He looks a nice sort - also if he jumps working hunter classes are great fun. Good luck with whatever you choose to do - it can be become highly addictive though.
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Post by sheppie on Feb 5, 2014 23:42:36 GMT
Thank you sparkler. I hope so lol. I just want to get out and about and have fun with him.
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Post by Kath the Magic Dragon on Feb 6, 2014 9:13:00 GMT
He is lovely! Do you know his breeding?
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Post by sheppie on Feb 6, 2014 22:35:46 GMT
He's with the gypsy cob society and a section D. But no breeding history other than that. He's my first horse so really have no idea what I am looking for. I am currently getting his passport amended.
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