zangels
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This is her a couple of days after getting her in September. She was on the poor side and I was worried if she looked like this just coming out of Summer how she would be through winter.

This is the end of a very long and wet winter, still in her winter woollies. It took so much to keep her weight on, masses of haylage, unmollased beet, grass nuts, linseed and top spec senior balancer. I actually think she even put some on through winter.

This is her in the last couple of days, mid moulting and looking a lot better. Still room for improvement but she is approximately 18.

And a head shot. I love her to pieces and even though she is older and not the easiest when ridden, I am so glad she is mine and I can spend the rest of her years caring for her. She is only up to light hacking but I just enjoy her company.
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