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Post by loopylou on Jan 14, 2008 13:47:04 GMT -1
Well today i have had a busy one, i have been trying my hardest down the paddocks to get everyone to have a good run around, but they are just all to busy eat how boring. Anyhow Dad came down and brought me in, as Mum couldn't walk all that way down to the paddocks as she has hurt her ankle. When we got back to the farm, i was tied to the gate. I have to say I am getting really good at it, just as long as it isn't for too long, other wise it is just ssssssoooooo boring :thud: . Mum picked out my hooves, gave me a lovely groom and found some good itchy spots. She used some mane and tail spray to make them soft and shiney or something like that, LOL. Anyhow a few photos from today :thud: Me tied up Then we went for a little walk, where we found Farmer Grampy had problems, i offered my help (Mum must add that all the digger photos, the digger is running, not that it worried me) Well it is nothing to do with this tyre OOOHHHH, is the problem in here?? Can i get in to have a look, uuummm i think my bum is too big!!!! But i found a yummy carrot inside the cab Then we went on to say hello to the cows One of Dad and me smiling for the camera Then they took me off into the school, Then we went for a walk around the school, followed by trotting up practise Someone is tired now, but not sure who???
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Post by ccc on Jan 14, 2008 14:12:54 GMT -1
Aww bless, what a little sweetie and sooooo good with the digger Love the action shots too!
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Post by felldale on Jan 14, 2008 14:31:21 GMT -1
Absolutely gorgeous! What a brave girl too. Lovely pics.
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Post by zeldalithgow on Jan 14, 2008 14:35:36 GMT -1
Aww what a good girl - she's going to be bombproof isn't she
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Post by harveydales on Jan 14, 2008 15:43:18 GMT -1
Awww, she's such a sweetie and lovely taking everything in her stride. Great pics.
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Post by jec248 on Jan 14, 2008 16:02:18 GMT -1
Well, she certainly doesn't seem to be bothered by all the things she saw on the farm.
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Post by PonyGirl on Jan 14, 2008 16:30:28 GMT -1
What a smart little girl!
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Post by chickflick1066 on Jan 14, 2008 16:30:40 GMT -1
Gorgeous pone
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Post by harleydales on Jan 14, 2008 19:41:08 GMT -1
She is so sweet,, and so good!
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Post by taffydales on Jan 14, 2008 21:09:06 GMT -1
they are lovely pics she is a smasher!!!
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Post by nic on Jan 15, 2008 8:01:37 GMT -1
awww what a good girl, u r doing things with her that some 3 yr olds done do yet, very very good! and how gorgeous she is!!!
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Post by valerie n scout on Jan 15, 2008 10:53:10 GMT -1
ooo lovely pics trots up nicely too x very brave beastie xx
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Post by Rachel on Jan 15, 2008 10:58:11 GMT -1
oh my goodness she is defo on my stealing list, shes beautiful
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Post by loopylou on Jan 16, 2008 9:28:53 GMT -1
She really is a sweety, love her to bits and even thought she has only been with us since the beginning of December, it feels like she has been with us for ever. I do worry that i am doing to much with her, but then all the things she is doing / seeing is part of her daily life living on a farm, and i would rather she investigated these things than be scared. I am planning to show her this year, so just starting to trot her up a couple of times. Mags is stabled every night, so she is lead in and out everyday and walks along with horses galloping either side of the fence line, which is brill experience for her. I pick out her hooves every day or every other day, but part from that we don't do much except for a play like Saturday, once a fortnight, etc. It worries me though, so good now, what is she going to be like in her teens, LOL
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Post by Debbie on Jan 16, 2008 12:41:20 GMT -1
LOL...she may be a nonevent for her 'teens' with all the handling you're doing She may very well decide the humans are great to have around for protection, and she'll give a pass on the whole needing to be in charge issue...which is where the bulk of the problems begin. She's one of the cutest foalie's I've seen!! She's soooo cute, and I love her little neck swirlies. Very distinctive.
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