B's (late) weekly walk (week 5)

Bettyboo222

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Hi all, sorry about the lateness this week, I haven't been very well and whilst I had the pictures I just didn't get round to uploading them.

Only a short walk this week, If people could give me some feed back on how she is looking weight wise I'll be grateful :)

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Cobiau Cymreig Wyllt

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Amazing! I've not seen your posts before...just took a quick look at one of your others and am reeling at the fact that B is 45!!! Have you posted anywhere about hers/your background together..? Also, am interested to know as my young field sharer has an elderly sec B (not as impressively elderly as B - a mere spring chicken at 20+!) who is so similar in shape...has weight issues, balloons in summer, high withered and apple-bummed...we have been weighing her hay and monitoring her carefully...this spring/summer she will be sharing with my 2 instead of pigging all the acreage herself so hope for her to not get so overweight this time..so not knowing what B's weight issues are, I take it her walks are to keep her out and about and healthy? How lovely to know you are so committed to her.
anyway, lovely to see pics of her, would love to know more..am fascinated that she is actually even older than me!!!!!
 

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B's walks always make me smile, shes looking well weight wise, I wouldnt want her putting much more on over the summer although her longer coat might be deceptive but I would allow her to gain some extra podge towards the end of summer to help her cope with winter.
 
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