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Thanks everyone, all is ok today so hopefully we’ve got away with it. Greedy pony is now back in her smaller winter field where she can’t escape!

It’s not until you think you could lose them that you realise how special they are to you! Me and Millie have a funny relationship. I always compared her, wrongly so, to my beloved Diva and as a result, her annoying habits and occasional ridiculousness drove me mad. She still drives me mad, but we actually have a super relationship now and I can look past her faults without getting hung up on them. Daft patchy thing she is. She is the centre of my world now (whether she wants to be or not ?).
 

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Soo pleased, hopefully you can start to relax now. Its taken me weeks to be able to relax a bit and not panic when I see Dex led down on camera....
 

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Soo pleased, hopefully you can start to relax now. It’s taken me weeks to be able to relax a bit and not panic when I see Dex led down on camera....

Horrible isn’t it? She does enjoy a lie down in the stable and field but I know the ‘normal’ times for this and I can tell instantly when she’s lying down for the wrong reason.
 

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Glad to hear she’s much better, you’ve really been through the mill!! My old pony gave himself colic for the same reason about 2 months into ownership and it wasn’t until then that I realised how attached I’d got.
 
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