I'm going soft in my old age!

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I appear to have acquired a gremlin...

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Alf is not sure whether to eat him or love him...

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Haha definitely going soft.
He shall cause you bother - what a menacing little face. But so cute!

Now what's the plan.. Dressage a wee bit of BSJA?
 
Not mine! I had to hide my hands in my pockets when I saw hers!
Ok, that makes me feel a little better- I'm off to work now and wondering how to get my nails presentable!!!

On the original topic though, I do think chopping his legs off just because you can't be bothered to undo the breech bar is a little extreme!
 
Arghhh so cuteeee!

Planning on getting 1 in spring if I don't get my new job. Telling myself it's a companion for the other 2 when I take 1 competing but really its just cause there adorable :D
 
Brace yourself! The ruddy thing will rule the roost!
We got one in November for our daughters, and whilst she is fab with the kids, I have never known a pony so funny with other horses. Bloomin thing is constantly squealing, head tossing and tail swishing, definitely not short on personality!
 
Brace yourself! The ruddy thing will rule the roost!
We got one in November for our daughters, and whilst she is fab with the kids, I have never known a pony so funny with other horses. Bloomin thing is constantly squealing, head tossing and tail swishing, definitely not short on personality!

So far, he has ignored the others (who are fascinated). He has mostly been eating and sleeping!
 
Nev my Shetland is busy sending the gremlin copies of her published works, including 'Fences, a guide to equine levitation' and 'Muzzles, top tips to killing and hiding the evidence' that she wrote TFF's Tiny Fuzzy.

Enjoy.







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Ted is already proving his worth. He is part way through clearing up all the hay that the others deemed unsuitable for equine consumption, and the one who needs a friend to keep her company while the others get ridden, is besotted. She has stood by the fence gazing at him all afternoon, calling to him every time he moves. She wants very much to be in his pen with him!
 
Awww bless him. Sounds like he has made himself at home already, and is already a hit with his lady friend!

Sorry to hijack,but how is Spike these days?
 
Oh, great news :) glad things worked out for you to have him x

He is adorable - I want to kiss his little fluffy knees!

Nev my Shetland is busy sending the gremlin copies of her published works, including 'Fences, a guide to equine levitation' and 'Muzzles, top tips to killing and hiding the evidence' that she wrote TFF's Tiny Fuzzy.

Enjoy.







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I look forward to all the fun! I am assured that he is not an escapee - although I am reserving judgement! He's not overweight, and has never had laminitis, so will be working hard to make sure he stays that way. He's 15, and has been brought up as a horse, not a pet, so seems pretty un-brattish at the moment! I'm sure he's going to throw me a few curveballs, just to keep me on my toes!
 
Awww bless him. Sounds like he has made himself at home already, and is already a hit with his lady friend!

Sorry to hijack,but how is Spike these days?


Spike is really well - very happy in his new home, and behaving beautifully, He tested positive for Cushings this year, so he's on Prascend now, but other than that, he's on great form. His new person worships the ground he walks on - I couldn't have asked for a more perfect home for him.
 
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