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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 228485"><p>He's not mine, belongs to the lady where I'm agisting my mare right now. Still believe he's a bit short in the neck, yes he has a HUGE crest there but for the performance animal he is there needs to be some more length(both his owner and I agree on this). But that's only a minor problem and we can all see past that, certainly nothing to keep anyone from using him. We've shown him in hand a few times... so far 100% success rate, each show gaining Grand/Supreme Champ. Like I said, you've just gotta see this boy move!! We really would like to see him out doing more, have had some interest in him, would be great to get him out doing pony dressage.</p><p>This guy really does epitomise what we want to see in a Connemara... I'm afraid a lot of the more modern ponies are heading too far towards the riding pony type and losing the features/characteristics that make them a Connie. Such as my mare, who is a bit too narrow for my liking, though not worryingly so. I'm hoping she and this boy will produce something worthwhile!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 228485"] He's not mine, belongs to the lady where I'm agisting my mare right now. Still believe he's a bit short in the neck, yes he has a HUGE crest there but for the performance animal he is there needs to be some more length(both his owner and I agree on this). But that's only a minor problem and we can all see past that, certainly nothing to keep anyone from using him. We've shown him in hand a few times... so far 100% success rate, each show gaining Grand/Supreme Champ. Like I said, you've just gotta see this boy move!! We really would like to see him out doing more, have had some interest in him, would be great to get him out doing pony dressage. This guy really does epitomise what we want to see in a Connemara... I'm afraid a lot of the more modern ponies are heading too far towards the riding pony type and losing the features/characteristics that make them a Connie. Such as my mare, who is a bit too narrow for my liking, though not worryingly so. I'm hoping she and this boy will produce something worthwhile!! [/QUOTE]
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