Video Let's See Your Rolling Ponies! ?

Shysmum

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Here's Pepsi my rescue shetland rolling things off. Sometimes he can get right over, sometimes he does one side at a time. Still the same 5 years later ? Staying on a livery yard in Muriel our motorhome, with ponies and dogs. Great hacking, and a trial run for Muriel, and the ponies in livery. We take them there every time we go away in Muriel now.

Watch "* "ROLLIN ROLLIN, ROLLIN" starring PEPSI,26, MY BELOVED SHETLAND PONY ? 62*p" on YouTube
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I was always told that your horse was worth £100 for every time it rolled right over (you can tell how old I am from that!)
I always mentally count the number of complete rolls when I am watching. I suppose it is a good measure how flexible your horse is!
 

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Archie spends a lot of his time in the mud.
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nXcyeNL.mp4

My heart still sinks with that one video when his clean side is visible for a split second at the start.

ETA - I can't seen them on my laptop but I can on my phone. Can anyone else see them?
 
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The Fuzzy Furry

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I was always told that your horse was worth £100 for every time it rolled right over (you can tell how old I am from that!)
I always mentally count the number of complete rolls when I am watching. I suppose it is a good measure how flexible your horse is!
Yup, me too. These days I calculate its 1k a full roll.
 

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Yes, I have wondered if the £100.00 per roll could be interpreted to 1 K per roll too! My companion pony rolls over and over for England and my mare rolls each side separately.
 
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