If Pegasus were real?

Have you considered BPS membership,you get full public liability cover. You may think it wont happen to you .But consider the cost and damage if you were to accidentaly hit a phoenix which then landed on an oil refinery!Vertical take off is a good option for the well schooled pegasus ,but if taught to early ,can lead to a number of vices and also holes in stable roofs.

Hmmm, maybe an aircraft carrier would be a cheaper option.....
 
Advice needed on clipping my Pegasus's feathers please. I did it myself but think I may have done something wrong as he can't fly anymore.

Yes ,you have removed some of the flight feathers ,but dont panic ,they will grow again . In fact this is a well known dodge amongst the travelling comunity. Clipping the flight feathers stops them trying to fly away on their tethers.It is very embarassing to have your prize coloured pegasuses floating about like a load of rather fat baloons.
 
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Conformation CC on my Pegasus please. I think he is a little long in the wing - will this cause flying problems later on in life?

Being long in the wing does cause an increases stress on the airframe,and has ultimately caused a number of crashes ,but with regular veterinary and CAA inspections there is no reason why he shouldnt have a long and healthy life.Be carefull if you go down the gliding route, there have been instances where pegasuses have been left with supposedly reputable family gliding homes and later found doing transcontinental heavy haulage!
 
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Think H&S with this Hi Vis. Stand out and be noticed by ummm - airline pilots, helicopters, crows and microlites ;) ...... Now available with built in parachute :p

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I haven't been able to catch my unicorn since I met my new boyfriend :( What can I do?

*snigger* :D

My unicorn keeps accidentally picking my farrier up by the belt with his horn, my farrier is understandably upset by this, what can I do?
 
Being long in the wing does cause an increases stress on the airframe,and has ultimately caused a number of crashes ,but with regular veterinary and CAA inspections there is no reason why he shouldnt have a long and healthy life.Be carefull if you go down the gliding route, there have been instances where pegasuses have been left with supposedly reputable family gliding homes and later found doing transcontinental heavy haulage!

:) :) :)
 
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