MerryMAL
Well-Known Member
Here's the tale...
Up at 7, in the car to pick up new girl. She's fine and dandy, and comes with SEVEN RUGS, a jumping saddle, two bridles and boots...
The lovely ex-owners were so soppy, taking photos and everything! Then we loaded her up and took her home. We had stabled T previously and put her in too - there is a dividing door for them to chat/smell/squeal over which was nice - let them get acquainted before putting them out and risking them kicking each other! Then we let them out, and there was galloping of T - Lottie's slow trot was faster than his uber-fast gallop, bless him. He followed her about, she trotted away, he galloped up and there was racing up and down the field for a few minutes, followed by rolling and, at last, grazing. So far so good...
Up at 7, in the car to pick up new girl. She's fine and dandy, and comes with SEVEN RUGS, a jumping saddle, two bridles and boots...