dieseldog
Well-Known Member
and he was very well behaved!!! only stamped his front foot once and then didn't do anything else. Couldn't do his whole face though as he kept putting his head up too high, he's quite big, and no one else was around to hold him still.
This is a minor miracle as 3 winters ago you couldn't even walk into a stable with a pair of clippers (they didn't have to be switched on) without him rearing and trying to kick you. We gave up that year and drugged him.
Just need to pull his mane and I'll have a proper horse again and not some very hairy beast.
This is a minor miracle as 3 winters ago you couldn't even walk into a stable with a pair of clippers (they didn't have to be switched on) without him rearing and trying to kick you. We gave up that year and drugged him.
Just need to pull his mane and I'll have a proper horse again and not some very hairy beast.