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Post by gingerloon on Jan 1, 2006 22:04:39 GMT 1
Hi Smudge, yep, she is a sectionD, apprently she has really good blood lines, but I am not rewally worried about that, she's just a lovely horse
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Post by Ann NF on Jan 1, 2006 22:38:51 GMT 1
Yes she is lovely and looks relaxed and happy! Give me a horse who has rolled in the mud anyday. It means she has a natural lifestyle and she knows how to keep warm :0)
I`m interested in the "L" Plate on your tabard. Have you found that drivers respect you a little more because of it?
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Post by gingerloon on Jan 1, 2006 22:39:48 GMT 1
sadly I have to say no, they haven't. I despair
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Post by Diane with Sam & Jubilee on Jan 1, 2006 22:46:30 GMT 1
Don't you hate it when you come on here to show pictures and get knocked! Too much of it happening.
she looks great and is coming on well by the looks of things. Have to admit to really looking for mud around the bridle and not being able to see a thing! I love seeing them all happy and muddy. Keep up the good work with her.
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Post by hay on Jan 1, 2006 23:00:43 GMT 1
what a cutey;) i would still wish my mare was a black than a grey tho;)
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Post by gingerloon on Jan 3, 2006 16:10:00 GMT 1
she does rather love the mud, I think she's trying to look like my chestnut mare LOL
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Post by holi on Jan 3, 2006 16:38:24 GMT 1
what do they say.......'a clean horse belongs to someone that doesn't ride them'
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Post by gingerloon on Jan 3, 2006 16:40:21 GMT 1
LOL !!!
mind you I ride out with a lovely lady on the yard who is always spotless and so is her horse, rewally puts me to shame. There's me with my muddy hairy welshy, and she's on this gleaming, not a hair out of place, high stepping arab. Talk about chalk and cheese.
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Post by Cathy248 on Jan 3, 2006 17:33:20 GMT 1
Lovely horse. Think the 'L' plate is a good idea! MIght try sticking one of those one Maddie.
Have to say that you can hardly see the bridle in the pictures so I'm not sure how anyone can spot mud on her...?!
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Post by gingerparkin on Jan 3, 2006 18:32:31 GMT 1
I only brush the bits that need it. I too agree that a muddy horse is a happy horse. My instructor also agress with that as we have turnt up with wet mud all over his neck and my instructor just laughed and said that boys are happier dirty!
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