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Post by neilsherlock on Jan 13, 2009 18:39:30 GMT
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Post by southern-staffords on Jan 13, 2009 18:50:26 GMT
Wow, he's hung like a horse!!!!!!!!!!
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matt
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Post by matt on Jan 13, 2009 18:56:32 GMT
i think thats neils arm lee, best get the specks on!! if i didnt know you neil i would say that horse was tall. lol
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Post by noreen on Jan 13, 2009 19:00:11 GMT
Neil are you bringing that horse on the 8th
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Post by neilsherlock on Jan 13, 2009 19:05:51 GMT
Cant find a crate for it Noreen and it cant stay in the car!
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Post by neilsherlock on Jan 13, 2009 19:07:56 GMT
Plus there partial to egg mayo and im not getting in a rumble with them for the last sarnie!
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Post by mbb on Jan 13, 2009 19:11:51 GMT
nice pics neil what a great job u have
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Post by Jessica on Jan 13, 2009 19:38:49 GMT
Ha ha for a second there i thought you were in our garage!! ha ha ...... They are beautiul very impressive.
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Post by ragingstormkennels on Jan 13, 2009 20:04:07 GMT
Awwww theyre beautiful.
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Post by Shakka-Staffs on Jan 13, 2009 20:35:04 GMT
great pictures neil and a great job too would love to do it but id be scared they would kick me
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Post by martinl on Jan 13, 2009 21:30:53 GMT
nice1 dude,, love horses i like the 4legged kind to ive had 2 broken ribs from one before like gettin hit by mike tyson lol
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Post by sally on Jan 18, 2009 21:48:59 GMT
Blimey Neil I bet their back breakers if they start leaning while you are shoing them
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Post by neilsherlock on Jan 19, 2009 12:59:08 GMT
YEP, it hurts mate!!!
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Post by alza on Jan 19, 2009 13:48:23 GMT
great pics neil..them horses look superb..can i ask what work they do..my cousin uses horses to carry stags back from a shot but its all changing to argo cats:(
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Post by neilsherlock on Jan 19, 2009 20:01:14 GMT
yes mate, There the Household cavalry Drum horses. There the horses that carry the drums on the trooping of the colour, or at the opening of parliment.
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Post by cadgi on Jan 19, 2009 20:07:19 GMT
stunning animal's,your a lucky man neil,you must be in your element.
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Post by neilsherlock on Jan 19, 2009 20:13:17 GMT
yep it not bad mate, thanks for the advice on lily, gonna have to put some work into her recall, cos i wanna carry on going out with the lads. Well o what you said with the long rope mate, cheers.
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Post by Griffa on Feb 5, 2009 22:59:50 GMT
a up pal how do horses get so strong do they eat any protain at all. do they only eat grass and straw? ?
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Post by southern-staffords on Feb 8, 2009 20:00:47 GMT
Dont forget sugar cubes!
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Post by cadgi on Feb 8, 2009 23:27:49 GMT
neil would i be right in saying that a cold blooded horse would be say a shire/clydesdale type and a warm/hot blooded horse would be a thoroughbred/arab type,was asked the other day and that's how i explained it,or have i made a tit of myself, p.s. i know they are all warm blooded,but it's just a term/phrase horse people use.....A.T.B.
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Post by Griffa on Feb 9, 2009 9:17:22 GMT
so if i stop givin winston fish and beef and start him on a sugar cube diet it mtight build his front end up lol lol
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Post by neilsherlock on Feb 9, 2009 12:34:32 GMT
neil would i be right in saying that a cold blooded horse would be say a shire/clydesdale type and a warm/hot blooded horse would be a thoroughbred/arab type,was asked the other day and that's how i explained it,or have i made a tit of myself, p.s. i know they are all warm blooded,but it's just a term/phrase horse people use.....A.T.B. 100 percent right Cadgi old boy!
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Post by cadgi on Feb 9, 2009 14:57:46 GMT
cheer's buddy.
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