Devonshire dumpling
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I have a theory lol, as horses become aged, they become more cheeky, does anyone else find this?
Tonight I got the horses in late from the field, they consist of 1 x 23 yr old thoroughbred, 1 x 24 yr old welsh pony and my Cob who is 2yrs old.
It was pitch black when I got to the field, the welsh pony had broken out under the electric tape and was waiting patiently by the gate, i captured her and put her in her stable (naughty pony). Then I return to the 23yr old TB who is being a wally, and my Cob baby who is stood watching, now it comes to something when you decide to put a headcollar on 23yr old as you don't trust her and let the 2 yr old wander in loose! So I open the gate and take the tape back and lead the TB in, she hauls me in 100mph, jogging and shying and being a wally, and the baby strolls in, walks to his stable and lets himself in, in the meantime the Tb is pratting and refusing to be lead into her stable! I mean really
he put the 2 old ladies to shame 
Tonight I got the horses in late from the field, they consist of 1 x 23 yr old thoroughbred, 1 x 24 yr old welsh pony and my Cob who is 2yrs old.
It was pitch black when I got to the field, the welsh pony had broken out under the electric tape and was waiting patiently by the gate, i captured her and put her in her stable (naughty pony). Then I return to the 23yr old TB who is being a wally, and my Cob baby who is stood watching, now it comes to something when you decide to put a headcollar on 23yr old as you don't trust her and let the 2 yr old wander in loose! So I open the gate and take the tape back and lead the TB in, she hauls me in 100mph, jogging and shying and being a wally, and the baby strolls in, walks to his stable and lets himself in, in the meantime the Tb is pratting and refusing to be lead into her stable! I mean really