PennywithHenry
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How I love my Henry!! He's been with me 4 weeks now, and everyone has commented not only is he a different horse in himself, but he's also gained a little weight!
He's got a spring in his step, a sparkle in his eye and it brings a tear to my eye when he sees me in the garden and calls to me! If I call him he whinnies and canters over, when I turn him out he shoots across the field, has a buck then has a roll.
This morning I groomed him and he was nuzzling my neck in return! Everytime I tried to move past his shoulder to groom his sides and back he kept turning around to follow me! To be practical I should have tied him up but he was having such a good time! Afterwards I took him for his daily walk and he walked so proudly! A low helicopter flew over, one of those big ones (a chinook sp?) and he really didn't like it, but I talked to him and stroked his neck and immediately his attention turned back to me....
Got home and swapped his rugs over (he has an excercise sheet and roller to cover the worst of his bones when out in public, I know I have nothing to worry about, but I'm still pretty paranoid, and whilst I was doing this he as picking up the grooming brushes, one by one and dropping them in his water tub! That'll teach me to not pick up after myself!!
He spent the afternoon folloing me and the wheelbarrow around grabbing the poop-scoop rake and trotting off with it!
He's just the sweetest boy out! I can't believe he got into the state he did....
Before he had his tea Poppy, my 18 month old daughter sat on him, her daddy holding her on while I was at his head, I led him a few steps for her benefit ("wide horsey, wide horsey, yah, yah" with legs flailing!) and he walked so carefully, then kept turning and stretching to lick her shoe!
I have to really watch Pop, as soon as the door's open she's straight out there, toddles under the fence and over to him. His head hangs, almost touching the floor and he goes to sleep while chubby little fingers stroke between his eyes, he's so good with her but I know it'd only take a spook to have a squashed child!
So...I know he's underweight, a little scratty looking and not the youngest of boys, but I think he's worth his weight in gold for what I want him for....and for £100 it's not a bad deal!
He's got a spring in his step, a sparkle in his eye and it brings a tear to my eye when he sees me in the garden and calls to me! If I call him he whinnies and canters over, when I turn him out he shoots across the field, has a buck then has a roll.
This morning I groomed him and he was nuzzling my neck in return! Everytime I tried to move past his shoulder to groom his sides and back he kept turning around to follow me! To be practical I should have tied him up but he was having such a good time! Afterwards I took him for his daily walk and he walked so proudly! A low helicopter flew over, one of those big ones (a chinook sp?) and he really didn't like it, but I talked to him and stroked his neck and immediately his attention turned back to me....
Got home and swapped his rugs over (he has an excercise sheet and roller to cover the worst of his bones when out in public, I know I have nothing to worry about, but I'm still pretty paranoid, and whilst I was doing this he as picking up the grooming brushes, one by one and dropping them in his water tub! That'll teach me to not pick up after myself!!
He spent the afternoon folloing me and the wheelbarrow around grabbing the poop-scoop rake and trotting off with it!
He's just the sweetest boy out! I can't believe he got into the state he did....
Before he had his tea Poppy, my 18 month old daughter sat on him, her daddy holding her on while I was at his head, I led him a few steps for her benefit ("wide horsey, wide horsey, yah, yah" with legs flailing!) and he walked so carefully, then kept turning and stretching to lick her shoe!
I have to really watch Pop, as soon as the door's open she's straight out there, toddles under the fence and over to him. His head hangs, almost touching the floor and he goes to sleep while chubby little fingers stroke between his eyes, he's so good with her but I know it'd only take a spook to have a squashed child!
So...I know he's underweight, a little scratty looking and not the youngest of boys, but I think he's worth his weight in gold for what I want him for....and for £100 it's not a bad deal!