xxcharlottexx
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When I first bought my horse he had been pretty much abandoned in the field left with no rugs and no food so he was quite underweight (he's a tb). Also being quite young he was last of the 'pecking order'. He got mothered by the oldie in the field (then 35) and she showed him the ropes. As he gained weight and got cared for properly he grew in confidence to become top of the group. He never forgot the oldie looking out for him and you would always find him relatively close to her when grazing. Whenever a new horse was introduced to the field he would herd her off away from the main group and not let anyone near her for ages! She gave us a couple of scares in the last few years off her life where she lay down and couldn't get back up. He would stand over her until someone came and he would not leave till she was back on her feet then wouldnt leave her side. It was sweet. Unfortunately the oldie died aged 39, almost 40 and he stood at the gate the whole time we had her in the stable.