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Reply landmarkstud
06:56 AM on February 06, 2012 
Hi Kelly, this is dreadful news, it was so nice to have received such promising reports and photos as " Ragtime " set off on her new career.
Unfortunately, Ragtime was the eldest foal, so there is no sibling history yet, but her mother had become a broodmare due to a back injury.
Reply kelly comerford
03:34 PM on January 30, 2012 
Hello Alan, sad new for Landmark Ragtime after being lame for 5 months she has been diagnosed with Navicular in the front feet and bone spavin in both hocks im gutted as she is only rising 5 years old she will start treatment to see if we can get her sound but sadly may never jump, just wondered if this was some thing her mum suffered with or if any of her brothers or sister did just so i know if she can be a broodmare if the lameness can not be treated :(
Reply jo retallack
02:12 PM on December 14, 2011 
Hi Alan thought you might like to watch your landmark dandy competing here is the link to you tube http://youtu.be/EDwzOvch-UY or search for landmark dandy he is quite a character and suits me very well. However he is going through a distructive phase at the moment and in the last week has distroyed a rug, haynet and two ropes in the lorry but I still love him.
Reply Laura Nelmes
11:20 AM on September 12, 2011 
Hello, I am the very proud owner of 4yr old Landmark Bryant. (Lance) successfully shown in hand last year. Now hacking out quietly competing in dressage, started jumping and just had our first day out hunting. All of which he takes in his stride with such a lovely laid back attitude. He's a beautiful big loose moving horse. Now standing at 17h so he's a big boy. Would def recommed a Landmark horse for anyone wanting a laid back easily trainable horse that's a pleasure to own :) Hoping to start eventing next season
Reply Landmark Stud
03:15 PM on September 07, 2011 
So pleased for the update. We are always interested to know where our youngsters go, and to hear how they are doing.
Ragtime certainly knew how to flaunt it when she moved !
Happy competing,
Jim & Alan
Reply kelly comerford
11:04 AM on September 07, 2011 
Hello ,I am the proud owner of Landmark Ragtime "Tyme" and would just like to say what a amazing horse you have breed she is a angel in every way, with looks to kill and every one loves her, she has started her dressage career with a lot of promise and i will start to jump her this winter and keep you updated,
Kind Regards
Reply landmarkstud
05:36 PM on August 21, 2011 
Hi Kim, I have emailed you direct, but heard nothing back, Regards Jim
Reply kim
07:59 AM on August 16, 2011 
equally if alan or jim at landmark if you have nick holders email could you forward it too me would love to see george again thanks kim
Reply kim
07:58 AM on August 16, 2011 
Mr nick Holder says...
Hello we are the proud owners of Landmark St George any information on this beautiful 5 year old would be much appreciated



Hi nick if you'd like to contact me on kim201198@live.co.uk i have info on george he is a lovely boy - hope he's doing well thanks k
Reply jo retallack
10:39 AM on July 17, 2011 
Hi Alan as with all best laid plans Dandy did'nt make it to the BYEH class due to kicking himself in the field I was really disappionted after aiming for that class over the last 12 months. We wont rush him back to work and will keep you in touch. However having read that emma lost her landmark horse I feel lucky he only kicked himself. Jo

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