Don't get me wrong but how can you go cheap and win at pony finals in the same sentence? Honestly, I am not trying to be rude or anything just rational thinking. I would think that the time and money it takes to bred a pony that has the quality ne...
I am looking for a 14.2hh large pony that has potential to win the pony finals. Please let me know if you have a cheap horse that I can train and has potential for pony finals.
A little about me... Well, I live in Kentucky and board my 4 wonderful horses at Canterbury Hill Equestrian Center. I do AA shows with my favorite pony, redneck. I also have two thoroughbreds. One is a gray named Rosie, and the other is bay named Patience. I also have a dark bay welsh pony named Buck. Rosie and Buck are for sale, so if you are interested, or know anyone that is, please let me know!
I am looking for a 14.2hh large pony that has potential to win the pony finals. Please let me know if you have a cheap horse that I can train and has potential for pony finals.
hey i also do the AAs i9n canada of corse but i have a pony named twist and i month ago i was in kentuckey heading to florida to show with my sisters and we stayed in ketuckey for the night at a horse hotel that is cool and cute poony
Not to change the subject, but my young guy is now learning the bounces. My trainer did not know if he had this type of training, so we started from the ground up. I am really excited about this because I am involved, in the training. He does catc...
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Gracelynn might be taking kenzie to lakeside to school she has done amazing this week :)
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Well said, slic2!
There are two sides to every issue (sometimes there are more), and we need to be aware of all of them.
I agree that there are horses who benefit from being ridden for short periods behind the vertical, which, as you say, is RAD...
The International Dressage Officials Club is supporting efforts to stop horse abuse in the form of hyperflexion, or rollkur, and is urging the FEI to clarify rules under which stewards work in such situations.