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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 225764"><p>The new pony is in foal, so thats keeping her busy til oct/nov. However I plan to campaign her lightly over summer after she has foaled.</p><p>the partbred is my current performance pony- as I have restricted time with the ponies we mainly attend breed shows and hack shows. I'd like to get her going seriously in dressage tho- she has the most wonderfulmovement.</p><p>We also have a 4year old stallion who we'd like to get out and do a bit more with, but as neither of us have time it's difficult. He should be doing pony dressage- I haven't seen a pony with so much expression for a long time.</p><p>In the other photos, the grey purebred, Born Free, is purely a broodie now, and the bigger horse, Flo, has had a few foals but has now been retired. She is an Irish Draught x and used to be a hunter, usually ridden by the Master of the Hunt or the Huntsman. Beautiful mare and she's had two outstanding performance fillies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 225764"] The new pony is in foal, so thats keeping her busy til oct/nov. However I plan to campaign her lightly over summer after she has foaled. the partbred is my current performance pony- as I have restricted time with the ponies we mainly attend breed shows and hack shows. I'd like to get her going seriously in dressage tho- she has the most wonderfulmovement. We also have a 4year old stallion who we'd like to get out and do a bit more with, but as neither of us have time it's difficult. He should be doing pony dressage- I haven't seen a pony with so much expression for a long time. In the other photos, the grey purebred, Born Free, is purely a broodie now, and the bigger horse, Flo, has had a few foals but has now been retired. She is an Irish Draught x and used to be a hunter, usually ridden by the Master of the Hunt or the Huntsman. Beautiful mare and she's had two outstanding performance fillies. [/QUOTE]
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