gl_s_r wrote:I ride.. Have my own horse and the missus has hers. Mine is a 17.3 hands high warm blood
Mark,
what is a "warm blood" horse? ........ surely if it is "non warm blood" ... it must be dead

gl_s_r wrote:I ride.. Have my own horse and the missus has hers. Mine is a 17.3 hands high warm blood
As ever, Google is your friend with these questions. Very funny joke not withstanding.AMCQ46 wrote:gl_s_r wrote:I ride.. Have my own horse and the missus has hers. Mine is a 17.3 hands high warm blood
Mark,
what is a "warm blood" horse? ........ surely if it is "non warm blood" ... it must be dead
We're not in the position to own at the moment but I can see it coming. Better start saving.bigtwinthing wrote:We Do.. A 16,2 Irish Draft and a 17.2 Warmblood. I have the butt for Jodphurs
Sorted it for you darlingbigtwinthing wrote:We Do.. A 16,2 Irish Draft and a 17.2 Warmblood. I have an butt for a head
does it cum in pints?bigtwinthing wrote:We Do.. A 16,2 Irish Draft
That's simple to answer as we don't have as many bridleways or roads designed for horses because we are not in Robin hood times and the roads are now designed for motorised vehicles that travel at higher speeds. What we should be doing is abandoning the motorised vehicles and all getting back in the saddle or walk. Swap the garages attached to houses to a stable.Why don't they walk along the edges of the fields ??
Can't you just find us a robot horse which is traffic friendly and doesn't crop on the biking lineVTRDark wrote:That's simple to answer as we don't have as many bridleways or roads designed for horses because we are not in Robin hood times and the roads are now designed for motorised vehicles that travel at higher speeds. What we should be doing is abandoning the motorised vehicles and all getting back in the saddle or walk. Swap the garages attached to houses to a stable.Why don't they walk along the edges of the fields ??