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A friend bought over this little guy this evening to see how he gets on with Armas.
The pony is called Ursus he is 4yrs old and needs the snip me thinks !

The meeting went well almost the odd little rear by Ursus Armas just looked down and must have thought whats this little turds problem :eek:

They are in the stable together so tomorrow will be the real test....

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Never saw this yesterday, it must have got burried by other threads..

Love that he has a companion now. They look good together. A just needs to get him galloping round to get some belly off!
 
Thats odd. I didnt see it either and have been here almost constantly since yesterday.

He's cute. Bet he ends up as boss!
 
Bit of galloping is definitely needed ! As he is a stallion he is already rather bossy little man syndrome me thinks.
Ill see how they get on over the week Armas does not seemed to fussed by him at the moment.
Having never owned a pony nor a stallion to snip or not to snip that is the question..... Views please.......
 
Gelding will make him more pleasant to handle, it will also stop you from becoming extremely unpopular with any mare-owning neighbours!

They don't seem very hot on gelding in France do they? My aunt lives in the Auvergne and wanted a couple of 'lawnmowers' to keep the land tidy, and nothing she found had been snipped. She also has a Shetland stallion now and while she doesn't have any problems with him, she does admit he has awful trouble with mosquitoes biting his b*lls!
 
Gelding will make him more pleasant to handle, it will also stop you from becoming extremely unpopular with any mare-owning neighbours!

They don't seem very hot on gelding in France do they? My aunt lives in the Auvergne and wanted a couple of 'lawnmowers' to keep the land tidy, and nothing she found had been snipped. She also has a Shetland stallion now and while she doesn't have any problems with him, she does admit he has awful trouble with mosquitoes biting his b*lls!

:eek::eek::eek: mosquitoes biting his b*lls awwwwww

I have no neighbours ! Well non within a couple of miles :) So thats not an issue just seems a shame to snip his bits. I am a guy and feels wrong lol
 
Yes men usually do have issues :)

Look at it a different way: imagine living a life where all you thought about was s*x, but there was absolutely nothing you could do about it, pretty stressful don't you think?
Once gelded, all those thoughts go away and you can calm down and enjoy other areas of life instead.
 
Yes men usually do have issues :)

Look at it a different way: imagine living a life where all you thought about was s*x, but there was absolutely nothing you could do about it, pretty stressful don't you think?
Once gelded, all those thoughts go away and you can calm down and enjoy other areas of life instead.

I am not sure I like your way of thinking :eek: After all, according to most women men have sex on the brain all day any way lol
 
Very cute! Can't wait for videos of little and large galloping round together. No reason to make the decision about the snip just yet I guess..... why not wait and see if it presents any problems. We have a very chilled out, huge stallion on our yard and he is as quiet as a lamb - shows no signs of frustration, doesn't pester for the mares. I guess it is all down to the individual animal.

Looking forward to hearing about their escapades!
 
Bit of galloping is definitely needed ! As he is a stallion he is already rather bossy little man syndrome me thinks.
Ill see how they get on over the week Armas does not seemed to fussed by him at the moment.
Having never owned a pony nor a stallion to snip or not to snip that is the question..... Views please.......

Isn't he sawn-off enough already?

My guess is you'll end up with another Armas before long:)
 
He does have little man syndrome :) They seem to be getting on well today.

Black & white go well I also have a black pug and a white cat !

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The little one pops in to Armas stall to have a look.

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Rather sweet.
 
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That is so cute! :D

Glad armas has a friend, although I'm concerned about poor A, all he ever seems to do is gallop round for the cameras ;) :D
 
Aww lovely, and love the piece of film.

The first few photos in the thread made me smile, the always-pristine Armas caked in mud! :D So he is real, and not a mythical creature. ;)
 
Amazingly cute! They look like they are great friends already. Really made me smile after a crappy day - perfect choice of music too!
 
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