Hungry hungry champions
This morning when I brought a couple of sections of hay out for the boys they appeared to decide it was time for the southern england bucking championships. At one point Zorro managed to turn a complete circle bucking on the spot, which earned him straight 6.9s from all the judges.
It was a little reminiscent of this occasion but featured more jumping up and down from Small...
It was a little reminiscent of this occasion but featured more jumping up and down from Small...
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/dancingcrow/2959659305/ )
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I haven't heard of Canadians as a horse breed, do you have any more information?
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http://www.legacycanadians.com/page/page/1098845.htm
I do think it is funny that the Morgans and the Canadians are so similar in shape, size and temperament, and disputed origins. To me it looks like the same set of horses north and south of a national border, and subject to national pride...
I used to work with Welsh Cobs, and adored them. Until then I had no idea that cob was a designation of size/durability.
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This morning they were both very sweet and mellow and sleepy. No idea what was different about that.
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