naria
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yet when all books have been read it boils down to the horse, his human & what goes on between them
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Post by naria on Dec 29, 2006 19:26:38 GMT 1
Breed would be less important to me than temperament & personality. I'd be unlikely to go for an arab or TB though, arabs always feel too small & lacking front (yes I know they can carry me but I just don't feel right) while I just don't seem to get on with a lot of TBs.
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Post by kya on Dec 29, 2006 22:43:43 GMT 1
Yes Emi... a Connie. I bought one at four, he's now five and extremely calm for his age. 15.2 freak but worth every penny. I have developed a love for the breed through him .
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Post by emmalouise on Dec 30, 2006 0:19:27 GMT 1
woo hoo for cobs!!!!!
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Post by arabmania on Dec 30, 2006 9:46:47 GMT 1
an arab but would have to be unbacked.
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Post by highlanderpony2002 on Dec 30, 2006 18:37:24 GMT 1
A warmblood, a welsh sport horse type or welsh cob all are easy to market
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Post by mags on Dec 30, 2006 19:41:58 GMT 1
iv always wabt TB's but ATM thing id have to go for warmblood but think it would have to be some of the sharper, finer breed ones. Ones out of karandasj would do me lol just cos iv loved the babies temperaments iv met by him. Sharp but honest
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Bay Mare
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Speak to the hoof
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Post by Bay Mare on Dec 31, 2006 1:20:29 GMT 1
Another Irish Sport Horse or a Lusitano I've also got a bit of a penchant for Fjords at the moment. If I had the £ I'd have one of each
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Post by horselover8 on Dec 31, 2006 1:23:33 GMT 1
Friesian ;D,or if not a andalucian or lusintano
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holly
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Post by holly on Dec 31, 2006 16:58:26 GMT 1
cheers guys for all your support. I shall let you no the first one i get and pictures. Gonna collect up all the info now, and ake it from there, will keep you informed holly, happy new year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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