Hello Everyone

PLEASE NOTE - IF YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS DOES NOT WORK, YOU WON'T GET THE LINK TO CONFIRM YOUR ACCOUNT

Tackroom Gossip (TG) is BACK !!

If you need somewhere to advertise your business, online shop, animals for sale, referral links to websites, it's here. You can post here for free, no charge. Times are hard enough for all of us and if me offering this to you can help you, yippee!

If you need somewhere to vent and let off steam about anything horsey, or non-horsey, please feel free to and know that even if we can't actually help, we will try to understand and be there virtually for you.
It's important to Keep Talking, to anyone, just keep that communication going.

This "cost of living crisis" is getting to all of us, the media are constantly going on about prices rising, bills rising, jobs lost etc. It's all doom and gloom.
Spot a good deal somewhere ? Please share it with us.
Found a yummy recipe online that doesn't cost the earth to make ? We'll try it.

Any problems logging in, please reply to this email and I'll get you sorted out.

Thank you
Trish (admin for Tracing Equines and Tackroom Gossip)
www.tracingequines.co.uk

Mel - 14.1hh Dark Bay Mare

All adverts in this section do not have photos added.
Forum rules
28 January 2018
Please send photos for your adverts to admin@tracingequines.co.uk , don't forget to include your horse's name so the photos get added to the correct advert :)
Post Reply
HannahMc
Posts: 1
Joined: 25 Oct 2016, 2:55 pm

Mel - 14.1hh Dark Bay Mare

Post by HannahMc »

Hi there, I feel that this is a bit of a longshot but worth a go..

Mel was sold from Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland c.2007 - sadly I have no photos at hand but she was a very distinctive mare.

Cobby build, approx 14.1hh, very dark bay, wavy mane and tail, large white blaze, a wall eye and two white hind socks.

She'd have been approximately in her early-mid teens when sold, I heard she had been bred from in her new home.

Last known whereabouts was Tildarg, Ballyclare and possibly Ballymena area.

It would be really nice if anyone reading this might recognise this description.

Thanks all xx
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests