my "special" pony

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scout has been described by many people as "special" an he really is lol...took him in the arena and after he had been worked i let him off to have a wander around, he usually just follows me, only this time there was a jump :O he couldnt work out how to get past it and just stood there till i went to walk him round it lol after id got a pic of course :)

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and just because he is cute :)
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He's lovely - if a little ... er... mentally challenged... when it comes to negotiating obstacles :D

Can you even feel his ribs and such under all that hair :eek: He's certainly well prepared for winter with that coat! :D
 
nope he is a very very good doer...he is out on next to nothing an just has abig net at night..and this coat is nothing compared to what it gets like...when i first got him he was twice as fluffy and had loads oflong "cat hairs" that took months to get out.

yep he can be a bit mentally challenged,ie going through the gate to the field ( he just stands there till i push him in lol )

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He's cute, and I bet he is more intelligent than you think. It suits him to play daft as he gets all the sympathy and he can play the 'cute but dumb' card
 
he does pick things up quite quick he just has a few things that confuse him slightly lol, ie the jumps or going in the field....also if all the other horses are running around in the field it tends to take him a while to realise what they are doing,when he does canter up to them they have usually stopped x
 
Bless him, out little chap hada full blown tantrum yesterday because I put his feed out and he went to his water instead. He turned away snorting and bucking, having a general paddy, just because he got the wrong bucket!!!

Funny little things :)
 
He's gorgeous!

But yours isn't the only mentally challenged one!!!

I was leading my filly across our field one day. She's good and normally follows when she knows it's teatime so I threw her leadrope over her back and carried on walking. I got half way across the field, realised she wasn't by my side, looked and found her more or less where she was with her head down.

The lead rope had slid off her back, she'd trodden on it and thought someone had tied her up!!! So she just stayed in that position with her nose a few inches from the ground!! I had to go and lift her foot up to free the rope before she would move again.

Silly girl! She made me giggle though.
 
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