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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 704860" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>As long as the glue doesn't burn the skin it would be OK.....Got the baby back to the stables yesterday, we haven't come up with a name yet, I hear he has had a good night, stable maid stayed with him all night we will have to put our foot down as he will be spoilt otherwise, all though he is a cutie. I will go see him this afternoon. He is a long way off of showing yet, as he is only 4 months old, he hopefully will go into the yearling section at the shows in June. A bit of work to do with him but he already seems to know how to stand for show, suppose that's what comes with good breeding. His back needs to strenghten so he can't do to much, as we don't want him to get a sway back. Little by little and I think he will be a good buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 704860, member: 3193"] As long as the glue doesn't burn the skin it would be OK.....Got the baby back to the stables yesterday, we haven't come up with a name yet, I hear he has had a good night, stable maid stayed with him all night we will have to put our foot down as he will be spoilt otherwise, all though he is a cutie. I will go see him this afternoon. He is a long way off of showing yet, as he is only 4 months old, he hopefully will go into the yearling section at the shows in June. A bit of work to do with him but he already seems to know how to stand for show, suppose that's what comes with good breeding. His back needs to strenghten so he can't do to much, as we don't want him to get a sway back. Little by little and I think he will be a good buy. [/QUOTE]
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