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Post by cadeby on Jun 10, 2009 5:42:19 GMT -1
Eleven ...and you're still allowed to keep one I 'grumble' about having nine - Martin would have more, of varying colours, if left to his own devices! Sounds like Excaliur is maturing and settling-down nicely - there's nothing like a good woman to get a guy in order! I can't work out who is in-foal to him? One of your youngsters? Presumably to foal next year? It'll be exciting to see his first foal - good luck for healthy mum and baby More pics of Little Rose please.......... Debbie - I can't visualise you as a Deborah! Bet your mom called you that when you were in trouble
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Post by Debbie on Jun 10, 2009 13:13:29 GMT -1
I actually went by 'Deborah' when I was in middle school as there were five Debbies in my classes. At least being called "Deborah" I knew the teacher was talking to me and I didn't have to chorus with the other girls. ;D Is this your Deborah's first foalie? I think this is the first 'Deborah' I've met of the pony world. I just love her pics with her little girlie. Yes, yes!!! More piccies pleaaaasse!!!
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Post by PonyGirl on Jun 10, 2009 13:17:57 GMT -1
She looks lovely. But more pics please.
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Post by lancslass on Jun 10, 2009 17:52:20 GMT -1
what a beautiful girl! congratulations!
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Post by tinkerdorisalison on Jun 10, 2009 18:04:50 GMT -1
Congratulations !
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Post by dalesponyrider on Jun 16, 2009 6:11:32 GMT -1
Come on then - who is she in foal to?
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Post by maggie on Jun 16, 2009 10:36:04 GMT -1
Congratulations on your lovely filly and loads more on being allowed to keep her Yes, 11 is a lot, especially over the winter, but don't you forget that really quickly when you're leaning on a gate watching them on a lovely summer's day? Anyway, we haven't guessed who Excalibur's lady friend is, you have to give us some clues.
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Post by sammy on Jun 16, 2009 17:01:45 GMT -1
Thanks to all of you for saying nice things it's appreciated, Scally has covered, aha!!!!!!!!!! I will tell you when we have a live Scally sired foal on the ground, I don't want to take any risks with this one. Firstly we need to get Scally to get his licence next year and then we need a live healthy mare and foal. The mare concerned is 60ish days in foal now, so we will have an early foal from her next year, all going to plan. I just don't want to risk anything, this is nothing other than me being cautious. Thank you again to those of you that have taken the time to post a reply. Good luck with all of your ponies that have yet to foal. XX
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Post by Debbie on Jun 16, 2009 23:16:58 GMT -1
I know what you mean about not jinxing anything. Will keep everything tightly crossed that it all goes according safely to plan
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