Mrs B
Well-Known Member
It seems to me that so many HHOers have lost horses this year (I guess that, sadly, it is true every year, but this is my first on this forum) and poor Vizslak has lost two of hers today by making a decision that, although the right one for her and her horses, is a horribly hard one to make.
So.
What are your best/funniest memories of your beloved horses who are gone from this life but will (if there is a Heaven in the true sense of the word) be there to meet us?
One of mine is from when I was little. I looked after a wonderful rocking horse spotty called Inky. I was allowed to take him to my first ever show and entered the potato race. I had spent hours and hours making him look his best (I think I was 8) - imagine saddle-pad of foam covered in purple nylon, blue and yellow plastic browband, pancake saddle with brass polished studs and me in my school cardigan over rubber boots and baggy breeches ......and trotted into the arena with the others.
I was sooooo mortified when he wandered down to the post, where you picked up your potato (leopard spots gleaming)
... and ate it.
So.
What are your best/funniest memories of your beloved horses who are gone from this life but will (if there is a Heaven in the true sense of the word) be there to meet us?
One of mine is from when I was little. I looked after a wonderful rocking horse spotty called Inky. I was allowed to take him to my first ever show and entered the potato race. I had spent hours and hours making him look his best (I think I was 8) - imagine saddle-pad of foam covered in purple nylon, blue and yellow plastic browband, pancake saddle with brass polished studs and me in my school cardigan over rubber boots and baggy breeches ......and trotted into the arena with the others.
I was sooooo mortified when he wandered down to the post, where you picked up your potato (leopard spots gleaming)
... and ate it.
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