Wacky Racers Adventures

A Cheeky Irish TB and an Ex Racer showing off in the public eye, dancing and prancing through their dressage tests and in the showing arenas. Imperial Coffee started off show jumping but after a few difficult years with health issues he is now starting to retrain for the dressage arena. Mumaathel finished his racing career had a few jolly years hacking and is now retraining for the dressage and showing arena. I hope you enjoy following the ups and downs of our big adventures

Friday, 15 September 2017

Lets Talk Wet with Aubiose

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