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ImmyS

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Went to see Osha.

She’s an interesting character!

Predictably a bit timid, but wanted to hang around us the whole time and inquisitive.

A hunt ride went out from the farm and she was interested, but didn’t get wound up at all, seemed unbothered by the cars and quads etc..

She is SO gangly, she just looks all legs. She really needs to fill into her frame and I think will look like a different horse in a few years.

She certainly needs a decent time out at grass and being a horse but I’m looking forward to working with her in future.. think she’s going to be a fun one!


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ImmyS

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Popped to see Osha again this morning to drop off a couple of rugs and see how’s she’s getting on.

She is super sweet, came over when we arrived and followed us around the field - super inquisitive but still very much a bit feral and unsure, which suits me just fine as when she’s ready to come home I am really looking forward to starting all the ground work and basics with her.

I am slightly concerned she is going be rather huge! She’s the most immature looking three year old I have ever had - slightly scared of how big she might end up!

She’s officially finished her quarantine period and will be going out with a herd from next week, currently out with an older mare. She seems very content and chilled - also starting to put on some condition slowly.


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