
What do you do for a horse with asthma? Symptoms and treatments for heaves in horses
Equestrian Advice & Guides Beginners Advice
*Good to shoe
*good to catch
*good with the vet, jabs ect
*good for the dentist,
* hacks, alone, and & company and 100% in the heaviest of traffic
*good in open spaces
*can lead other horses and ponies from him
* good nanny to other horses
*can be left in the stable alone whilst other horses are ridden/ in the field
*HE doesn't buck, bolt, he doesn't rear BUT on very rare occasions he will have a small little rear
* not keen on loading, but will go in with some time
*Can box walk if stressed will NOT live out
Cornwall based