well i would makr my 13.3hh cob x BIGGER!!!
ang make my gypsy cob mare younger and more agile<<<<that counts as one lol
Make the shetlands BIGGERand the clydsdale less spooky!!!
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What one thing would you change about your horse?
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It would be nice if my horse got on better with other horses in the field, because as much as he tries to kill them, he is mortified when any of them move out of the yard. It would be so nice for him to go out with a friend. Also, it would be nice for him to stay young as he's suddenly started to show signs of old age and I don't want him to get old and leave me!!!!
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Re: What one thing would you change about your horse?
I'd change his colour. It never shows the dirt but it never looks shiny or glossy either.
It's a lot like nuts and bolts –
if the rider's nuts, the horse bolts!
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if the rider's nuts, the horse bolts!
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Re: What one thing would you change about your horse?
I'd just to make my horse a little younger -
it's quite heart-breaking when your parents say, 'Come on Emily, she's an old girl now. She's not as young as she used to be.' after keeping the phrase 'old girl' unassociated with Doods for the 3 years of her ownership. I can't believe she's 17!
But most horsey people I know have looked at her and said '10 years yet. Just you wait and see...'
I'd have loved to have seen Doods in her prime.
oh yeah, one more if it counts - it's just a little thing of curiosity. To see whether or not she's has been bred from as well.
it's quite heart-breaking when your parents say, 'Come on Emily, she's an old girl now. She's not as young as she used to be.' after keeping the phrase 'old girl' unassociated with Doods for the 3 years of her ownership. I can't believe she's 17!
But most horsey people I know have looked at her and said '10 years yet. Just you wait and see...'
I'd have loved to have seen Doods in her prime.
oh yeah, one more if it counts - it's just a little thing of curiosity. To see whether or not she's has been bred from as well.
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Re: What one thing would you change about your horse?
...her tendency to roll in the mud. Huh.. grey ponies!
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He's never liked my great danes.
Shame, because Millie's just has puppies. 11.
Sorry Cookie!
Shame, because Millie's just has puppies. 11.
Sorry Cookie!
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Weird, hence he was bitten by a terrier. He got better over the months.
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