Arrived on Thursday evening, was going to be put down as there was no feed for him.
TB x Warmblood, 8 month old Colt, beautiful boy he is too.
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Arrived on Thursday evening, was going to be put down as there was no feed for him.
TB x Warmblood, 8 month old Colt, beautiful boy he is too.
Mate, tell it to eat something :p :D
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Originally Posted by craigb
What does this mean?Quote:
TB x Warmblood
It doesn't have tuberculosis does it? :confused: :confused:
Thoroughbred=TB, much quicker to write and all the trainers call them that.
But most carn't speal ennywhey:rolleyes:
The 'X' is 'Cross'.
So Gorilla X Chimp = Zed:D
'I smell a red coming for Christmas'
Sooo... TBs don't have warm blood? :confused:
Hope you get a whole bottle of red for Christmas. :D
Hi Iain,
Glad that you got him, and especially glad that he wasn't put down.
Smart boy too - even found the grass despite the hood :D
he is going to be a big boy when he grows up.
has he been gelded yet:eek: it calms them down so good,:D our mini is like a new horse now:cool: although he walked very slowly afterwards for a while
Seems a bit nasty to do that. Well done on the new family member, and the "good deed".Quote:
was going to be put down as there was no feed for him.
See what happens when your daughter gets a licence. Just won't stay home amd then brings strays in.:D :D
The last of my race horses (Pacers) is back in work. If he doesn't fire this time in, you can have him too. :D Keep a spare spot in the paddock. :(
Steve B, it's a fly veil, they can see very nicely thankyou, made out of material like flywire.
Farmhand, too young to be gelded (him not me:eek: ), about another year when the 'goodies' present themselves.
He will get a lot bigger, reckon he is about 200kg at the moment.
We just got in from carting hay which we had baled today and he has his eye on it already.
God I hate hay carting:(
Cut to pieces and itchy as buggery, even after having a shower.
And who cleans ya socks?Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
Or do you just toss em??
Al :D
Well done Iain
I imagine feeding them cannot be too cheap at times, but seems a shame that someone would consider putting a horse down because they cant feed them
Don't tell me are these "bloody trotters'" Dad used to have shares in a few of them cranky buggas:pQuote:
Originally Posted by Gumby
Yup, trotters or harness horses as they are now known. An absolute money pit !Quote:
Originally Posted by E. maculata