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Cinnypony
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Patriot
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USA
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Posted - 21 Apr 2011 : 03:57:56 AM
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Love the pics! Keep it up, he's obviously taking it well |
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debs
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 21 Apr 2011 : 08:16:50 AM
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Loving seeing pic's of your grown up boy! Keep 'em coming... |
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honey
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N. Ireland
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Posted - 21 Apr 2011 : 08:54:54 AM
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looking good always a nice feeling when things go so well, just the way it should always be if enough work is put in to prepare for the first time. |
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Ruth_Cymru
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Wales
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Posted - 21 Apr 2011 : 08:54:56 AM
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Fab photos, and judging by the start I think the two of you have great things to come |
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parkvillenerog5
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England
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Posted - 21 Apr 2011 : 09:10:57 AM
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Excellant, it is so rewarding backing your own horse, i think it gives you that extra special bond.
Unfortunately my yard doesnt have the facilities for me to back my boy, myself, so im having to send him away to be backed and produced. Im going to do as much as i possibly can before he goes, as i want to enjoy the experience as much as a possibly can.
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Solitaire SR(psy dream x ltf wings of joy) Eywas Moonlight (Persie sir russel x Glynwyn abigail)Brookfarm Chorister (Brookfarm mr chips x Hopgarden Lilibet) |
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mogwai
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England
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Posted - 21 Apr 2011 : 09:23:13 AM
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Another gorgeous picture. He really does look fab. I could never get bored of pics like these. Happy horse, happy people (oh, and blue sky too!). I'm not sure i'd agree that you need lots of facilities to back your horse. I know of lots of people, me included sadly, that don't have a school and lots of posh equiptment. Time, patience, understanding and instinct make a pretty good starter kit. Ros |
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parkvillenerog5
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England
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Posted - 21 Apr 2011 : 09:32:12 AM
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Yes i do agree there, i have backed horses in the past with zero facilities, i have all the equiptment, its just my boy is highly strung, so just for safety for both of us i would prefer for his learning to be done in an enclosed school with traines people, he may have mellowed out by next year when he is due to be backed, in which case i will do it myself, as thats what i would love to do |
Solitaire SR(psy dream x ltf wings of joy) Eywas Moonlight (Persie sir russel x Glynwyn abigail)Brookfarm Chorister (Brookfarm mr chips x Hopgarden Lilibet) |
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sab2
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Posted - 21 Apr 2011 : 5:54:34 PM
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Lovely pictures, he looks like hes really enjoying himself, keep them coming
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GHALEEM
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