Fools Motto
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Nearly 4 years ago, I gave back a loan pony to a charity that we had her from. A dude of a little shetland type who was an angel with the kids. WE had her for 2 years and loved every inch of her. We only had to give her back because she was unpredicable in heavy traffic, and as we lived on a farm which had a huge contracting business then, meeting massive tractors and lorries scared the little mite, and it was unfair on her. We tried to get her used to it, but it really was too much for her and with the kids on board it wasn't safe.
She is now back up being offered for a new home.
I promised the sanctuary if ever she was up for re-homing I'd love to have her back... and now that we are no longer on the farm with all the machines, oh it would be wonderful!
BUT, what do I do with her? Kids are almost too big now for a shettie type, although they are plenty light enough. Our grazing is a bit rich really for that sort of pony, yet she could keep the young NF filly company in a patch while my mare has more. I can't really afford another set of trims, nor the added possibles of vets, yet I know I'm earning more with 2 jobs now. Oh, I am so torn!
She is now back up being offered for a new home.
I promised the sanctuary if ever she was up for re-homing I'd love to have her back... and now that we are no longer on the farm with all the machines, oh it would be wonderful!
BUT, what do I do with her? Kids are almost too big now for a shettie type, although they are plenty light enough. Our grazing is a bit rich really for that sort of pony, yet she could keep the young NF filly company in a patch while my mare has more. I can't really afford another set of trims, nor the added possibles of vets, yet I know I'm earning more with 2 jobs now. Oh, I am so torn!