Jesse James, 16hh, bay gelding. Freezemark 9F5
Posted: 16 May 2014, 11:41 am
History wanted please!
Hi there,
I would love some info about my old man. Jesse is approx 29 now and still going strong.
He is approx 16hh at his withers but his back is only about 15.2.
Bay all over with a few white marks on his nose and two front feet (which he is proudly showing off in the pic below!) and the odd grey patch here and there where he has rubbed himself and the hair never grew back properly (suffers from sweet itch) Like most, he is a lot darker in the winter than the summer, and the picture was early spring with him still being darker than normal.
I bought him back in 2007 from a girl and her mother in Halesowen (West Midlands) (if memory serves correctly) as a 14 year old but was nearer 20 (couldn't tell due to poor condition) and there is only one other person listed in his passport. I have contacted them before but never had any reply.
I am intrigued to find out more about this horse and his life, so any info at all would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance
(photo hosted on new TE gallery)
Hi there,
I would love some info about my old man. Jesse is approx 29 now and still going strong.
He is approx 16hh at his withers but his back is only about 15.2.
Bay all over with a few white marks on his nose and two front feet (which he is proudly showing off in the pic below!) and the odd grey patch here and there where he has rubbed himself and the hair never grew back properly (suffers from sweet itch) Like most, he is a lot darker in the winter than the summer, and the picture was early spring with him still being darker than normal.
I bought him back in 2007 from a girl and her mother in Halesowen (West Midlands) (if memory serves correctly) as a 14 year old but was nearer 20 (couldn't tell due to poor condition) and there is only one other person listed in his passport. I have contacted them before but never had any reply.
I am intrigued to find out more about this horse and his life, so any info at all would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance
(photo hosted on new TE gallery)