Embarrassingly Relaxed!

Coblover63

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Had my lovely physio lady out for a long-overdue but routine appointment for my mare today. Mare is well-behaved and will stand quietly in her stable, untied for her treatment but today she seemed to particularly enjoy it and was stood motionless, dozing on and off. All of a sudden she slowly turned 180°, buckled her knees and laid down! I laughed and said to the physio "Hazard of the job..... bet that happens to you all the time" whereupon she replied "um no, she's the first, actually.....mostly they just get wobbly!". I did feel mean hauling her back to her feet so that her treatment could be continued.... and she did indeed get a bit wobbly. Safe to say she was relaxed, anyway!!!

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Could be worse...my gelding was very relaxed during his last osteo appt. He was letting it all hang out :eek::rolleyes:
LOL. Mine does this too .
He is disgusting and has no shame. He waves it around like it's a bloody hand or something.
Small children run away from him in horror.
 

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Lol:D
It's awful, honestly. We often get clients who bring their children and the cries of ''mummy what's that'' ' will follow me to my grave. Parents suddenly throwing their hands in front of their tiny offspring and boys who will forever feel less endowed.

I could go on.........:D
 

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Lol:D
It's awful, honestly. We often get clients who bring their children and the cries of ''mummy what's that'' ' will follow me to my grave. Parents suddenly throwing their hands in front of their tiny offspring and boys who will forever feel less endowed.

I could go on.........:D
:D
 
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