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Post by smudge on Aug 4, 2006 14:29:08 GMT 1
Thanks for your feedback. Waiting a while actually suits me better because I am pregnant at the moment and would have to have someone else show him for me - and he is better for me than anyone else really. Thanks for that tip - I will defintiely wait.
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Post by Louise C on Aug 4, 2006 20:50:10 GMT 1
He is smashing - a real stunner!! But I'm not a judge!
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Post by specialsparkle3 on Aug 5, 2006 21:17:31 GMT 1
Actually Smudge, I think you could easily take him out now. Mine are often shown as yearlings, then 3 yr olds (never all three years) The little lad in the photo was a yearling winning the Royal
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Post by specialsparkle3 on Aug 5, 2006 21:21:13 GMT 1
8-)Whoops, pressed wrong button What I was going to say, was if they are a good yearling like yours is, they can go off at 2, so it's better to wait 'till 3 if that suits you. If he's still as evenly grown, however, you could do a few at 2. Good luck!
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Post by amelia on Aug 5, 2006 22:36:14 GMT 1
think your boy is lovely Smudge :-) ss3 - i want that black pony, wow wow wow - and that's a yearling!!!! it's just soooo well put together for a baby.
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Post by specialsparkle3 on Aug 5, 2006 23:04:31 GMT 1
Thanks, he's 7 now and his first daughter is out under saddle---------- he is a very special boy
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Post by kaleigh on Aug 6, 2006 22:28:24 GMT 1
a nice leather bridle. At local shows particuarly your first, just go for the fun & exsperiance, not worrying too much about turn out. that can all fall in to place at a latter time. just stay calm & enjoy the day...a little beauty you have there...enjoy!
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