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3Beasties

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Free to any home - 5 year old, cow print, ISH (Incredibly Silly Hippo).
Lazy and nappy to hack until you turn for home and then we have an energy burst. Responsive breaks most of the time.
Great in traffic apart from when she isn't.
Showing great potential with lateral work including shoulder in and leg yield (down the road when not asked for) and has mastered going backwards at speed. Walk pirouettes are established although could do with being slower and giving the rider some warning before she performs them. Also does a lovely passage (sideways!).
Has a natural jumping ability (gets her back end very high when she bucks) and has proven to be very scopey over 5 barred gates.
Lives on fresh air and rasps her own hooves (by scraping them on the concrete) so is cheap to keep.
Loads well with some persuasion.
Would suit a town home as she doesn't like sheep.
Likes splashing in puddles so if nothing else she would make a great pond ornament.
Will be offered to Tescos if no interest by the end of the day ;)
 
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Oh dear 3B :D If you think that a "Have one free get one free" offer might help then you may have my WB (wild beast) mare.
I am having a devil of a job fetching her in, in these high winds.
After she has finished doing a performance in the field (think speed skater crossed with Torville and Dean), we then have to prance whilst snorting loudly like some overly keen race horse back to the Yard.:rolleyes:
I have told her that such behaviour is unbecoming for a lady of her age (19 in June) and we have discussed the Tesco option, all to no avail.
 

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Lol. Her and Coop sound so alike, even down to the water splashing bit.. and the spontaneous dressage.. Ill take her, may as well have a sort of matching pair of ratbags!
 

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Lol. Her and Coop sound so alike, even down to the water splashing bit.. and the spontaneous dressage.. Ill take her, may as well have a sort of matching pair of ratbags!

Can I have her back once she has learnt to be nice please?! :D :D
 

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Showing great potential with lateral work including shoulder in and leg yield (down the road when not asked for) and has mastered going backwards at speed. Walk pirouettes are established although could do with being slower and giving the rider some warning before she performs them. Also does a lovely passage (sideways!).

Have you stolen my horse!?!?!?

Made my laugh so much!

Good luck - I hope she does at least wicker at you in the mornings......
 

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I could get her over the sheep phobia...

I've tried but I think I made it worse ;) :D :D

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Haha, :D brilliant!
I have the identical model, in black. Except mine comes with a sheep loving app ;)
I have considered offering her to Tescos, I'll even mince her myself (on a bad day :D )
 

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Would love to help but I've just been given her sister to ride. Am willing to travel and ride with you as I think we could do a pairs synchronised spooking, er I mean pirouettes, running backwards and lateral work in fast trot whilst snorting loudly. thankfully she's gt an abscess so I wasn't asked to ride her today.. PS. Mine seems to like pigs ! Yes, she's very odd.(ID xWB)
PPS. She's terrified of shetlands.
 
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