Irish interloper in the Araby herd.

COldNag

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Well... she's an ID x yearling filly and is a bit underhandled but she is coming round nicely. :)

She doesn't prance about! My sister clearly didn't get the memo about only having silly prancy ponies here and bought what she wanted instead of what I wanted. :( ;)

That's very unreasonable of her :D

Maybe the answer is to get another silly prancy pony for balance? :D :D
 

Meowy Catkin

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I had a little wobble a few days ago, so a big thank you to everyone who helped me via PM.

My gelding has tried three times to get her to play games with him but she just kept on grazing. He did however come racing over to me and she did tootle along behind in trot and stood by him nicely to have a carrot. I'm really hoping that she comes out of her shell and gains a lot of confidence (and also is reminded of her manners) now she's in with the others. :)
 

hock

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I had a little wobble a few days ago, so a big thank you to everyone who helped me via PM.

My gelding has tried three times to get her to play games with him but she just kept on grazing. He did however come racing over to me and she did tootle along behind in trot and stood by him nicely to have a carrot. I'm really hoping that she comes out of her shell and gains a lot of confidence (and also is reminded of her manners) now she's in with the others. :)
I’m sure she will find her feet very soon. Our latest has been here 6 weeks and is only just showing signs of personality now. I think some of them hold their breath to start with, bless their cottons!
 
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