Django Pony
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http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/914122-magic-the-pony-with-huge-appetite-is-hooked-on-pot-noodles
"Magic the pony with huge appetite is hooked on Pot Noodles
The four-year-old steed has shunned a traditional diet of dry hay and fruit, loving nothing more than tucking into his favourite instant noodle dish at his stables in Kingsgate, Margate.
His owner, Zoe Foulis, says the Pot Noodle connoisseur's favourite flavour is chicken and mushroom, however he also loves chomping on beef and onion and even the ultra-hot Bombay Bad Boy variety when feeling adventurous.
The 20-year-old animal lover noticed Magic's unusual appetite when the small horse tried out one of her snacks recently.
Since then the eccentric pony has tried everything from crisps to pears, before usually washing it all down with a lovely cup of tea.
'I gave him a little bit to try and he loved it,' she told the Kent and Sussex Courier.
'He will even eat it from the fork. He'll eat and drink most things - crisps, orange juice and tea from a carton.
'He's a real character. He's extremely friendly and playful.'
She added: 'The other night he got out and ate a whole bag of pears. He chases foxes out of the fields. He's got a real thing about foxes.
'The only things he doesn't like are tomatoes and shortbread.'"
"Magic the pony with huge appetite is hooked on Pot Noodles
The four-year-old steed has shunned a traditional diet of dry hay and fruit, loving nothing more than tucking into his favourite instant noodle dish at his stables in Kingsgate, Margate.
His owner, Zoe Foulis, says the Pot Noodle connoisseur's favourite flavour is chicken and mushroom, however he also loves chomping on beef and onion and even the ultra-hot Bombay Bad Boy variety when feeling adventurous.
The 20-year-old animal lover noticed Magic's unusual appetite when the small horse tried out one of her snacks recently.
Since then the eccentric pony has tried everything from crisps to pears, before usually washing it all down with a lovely cup of tea.
'I gave him a little bit to try and he loved it,' she told the Kent and Sussex Courier.
'He will even eat it from the fork. He'll eat and drink most things - crisps, orange juice and tea from a carton.
'He's a real character. He's extremely friendly and playful.'
She added: 'The other night he got out and ate a whole bag of pears. He chases foxes out of the fields. He's got a real thing about foxes.
'The only things he doesn't like are tomatoes and shortbread.'"