Fides
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What a sweet wee man, quite a beard he has going on!
Ha ha yeah - I thought that tidying him up might be a bit much yet though lol. Next spring though he will be made to look smart
His beardedness
What a sweet wee man, quite a beard he has going on!
Ha ha yeah - I thought that tidying him up might be a bit much yet though lol. Next spring though he will be made to look smart
His beardedness
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I live just down the road (m65) from where these ponies were, the yard that my mother has her horse resuced 18 of the little sweethearts, all had ringworm lice and god knows what else. When I went up the day after they got them, there were 3 or 4 in each stable, poor things looked so malnurished and they were so scared! One of them was due to be put to sleep as it couldnt stand up properly, but after a week came fine, will never be anything but a feild companion as it will never be sound. I go up regulary to my mums yard and I see them out in the feild with full bellys and enjoying lifehalf of them (the older ones) are in a feild and are being handled and the other half are out in the woods enjoying being youngsters and will be brought in come winter.
The guy who owns my mums yard has since been back to the place where they all were and managed to pick up the stallion that was used to breed all these unwanted colts, they now have him, washed him down as he was caked in s**t matted feathers ect and now after some looking after and some decent food in his belly hes turned out to be quite a nice sweet pony, really great to handle. The people said he was about 4 year old but looking at his teeth more 14 year old but YO doesnt care, would rather see him being looked after rather than starved in a pile of *****!.
You know, Fides, with you being umm... a bit on the short side and him being such a chunk you may get away with riding him yourself...![]()