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Post by bonniesmum on Jun 22, 2010 20:34:54 GMT 1
Hi. I'm new to the forum. I have had my 14hh trakehner x welsh sec D pony (Bonnie) for only 2 weeks. I'm afraid I have no idea how to post a pic! I live in Surrey, just north of Reigate
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Post by izzy on Jun 23, 2010 15:13:29 GMT 1
Im 38yo and have 2x minis ILPH Ginger and Redwings echo, 4hh arab Izzy and a rising 4yo 13.2hh new forest who is going away for breaking soon always loved ponies so much fun>tho correct me if im wrong Arab is only a pony in height as they are classed as a horse breed typically standing at 14.2hh unlike todays larger Arabs.
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Post by ManeTailz on Oct 9, 2010 13:44:00 GMT 1
Well, I am afraid that I am the odd one out, because I don't have a pony, but I am looking for one? Does this count??? Anyway, I am ManeTailz, and I am pony mad...
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Post by pinkponio on Oct 9, 2010 20:46:52 GMT 1
hi I have a lovely strawberry roan NF gelding, he is 8 years old and 13.2hh. he is extreamly cheeky and coming along nicely. x
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Post by penny70 on Jan 6, 2011 15:02:18 GMT 1
Hi, I have a 14.1hh Highland gelding Mouse who I share with 2 of my kids! Sometimes it seems like I do the donkey work, and they do all the riding, but we love Mouse to bits, and wouldn't change him for the world. He's a typical Highland, and needs consistent firm but fair handling, as he pushes daily to see if the boundaries have changed, but he's bombproof to hack, will do a little school work if he really has to(!), looks after the children when they are on top, will stand for hours being groomed, and is presently learning how to go Western.
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