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Post by cryapakah on Jan 14, 2008 17:07:32 GMT -1
We now have no Idea how Bonnie-Duchess is or where she is. Or what is true about her. 11hh Grey mare age unkown was in Mappleborough Green (studley) and then went to a yard in birmigham, to a women named Meena and was turned out in a huge field with other horses. Meena renamed her Angel and offered her to a man from Worcester if he could catch her. He did catch her (the man and some other people caught her after around 24hrs) and this man has had kids handling and riding her. She apparently has had a foal a bay colt with a star. Has leg problems or did have leg problems. We heard shes an angel to handle and ride and the man has apparently said she is the best pony he has ever had. When Meena and I had Bonnie-Duchess (aka Angel) she was wild. If anyone can find anything about her that would be appreciated. He seems to have a collection of small kids ponies and has loads of kids around the yard. These were took the day we had her she was out on that grass for around 3 months, then she was stabled for 6 months. These were took a few days after we turned her out from being stabled. She did put on alot of weight when stabled. She was having 2 flakes of hay in the morning and then at night and a hand full of pony nuts and chaff. She was regularly wormed. I don't know if it wil help posting this on here. But we have no idea where she is. We really wish we gave her to the ILPH now
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Post by harleydales on Jan 14, 2008 19:38:18 GMT -1
i can't help at all I'm afraid, but she looks a nice sort, she has a lovely face. Hope you find out some more about her. Maybe more details, such as where you think she is might help people identify her??
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Post by cryapakah on Jan 14, 2008 20:26:31 GMT -1
Bonnie-Duchess was last known to be in Worcester. Apparently the man tamed her in 2 weeks, is highly unlikely but possible cause she was very easy to catch, even though she was wild.
He had her 6 weeks and he found a foal in her stable with her one morning. A bay colt with a star, had leg problems. May have over come them. The man believed the leg problems were from not being wormed. Which is not true because we wormed her regularly. She was doped alot when we had her.
My spotted pony is the sire to her foal aswell.
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