Cracker, New Forest Mare
Cracker has always been my cousin's favourite pony from our old riding stable Pippin Equestrian in North Dorset which has now sadly closed. She was sold last year or the year before since they decided that she was not suitable for being a riding pony as she preferred one to one and would sometimes act out but she had always been a lovely, sweet pony to children on the ground. It would be lovely for me and my cousin to find out what happened to her as we both adored the girl. Thanks.
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Cracker, 13.3hh approx, bay mare
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Re: Cracker, New Forest Mare
What height and colour is Cracker ?
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She is bay approx 13.3, I think she should be around 7/8 years old. I will Email you the pictures
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Re: Cracker, 13.3hh approx, bay mare
A while ago I got a very nice reply from Horseworld
Cracker was retired from ridden work not long after returning from Pippin. Between investigations from the vet and chiropractor there seemed to be an on-going problem within the sacroiliac area and a recurring lameness on the left fore with muscle atrophy on the left shoulder, this seemed to be causing secondary pain in her back. Cracker was soon snapped up though as a non-ridden companion pony and is very happy out on a loan home being pampered by some very experienced horse owners.
Cracker was retired from ridden work not long after returning from Pippin. Between investigations from the vet and chiropractor there seemed to be an on-going problem within the sacroiliac area and a recurring lameness on the left fore with muscle atrophy on the left shoulder, this seemed to be causing secondary pain in her back. Cracker was soon snapped up though as a non-ridden companion pony and is very happy out on a loan home being pampered by some very experienced horse owners.
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It sounds like she has been well looked after and hopefully will have a long and happy retirement
It is great that Horseworld sent you a reply.
It is great that Horseworld sent you a reply.
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