now he is just being smug!

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over winter my sec A has taken great delight in removing rugs randomly, all clips/buckles/straps still done up & in one incident left it on the field shelter roof some 7foot high (no wind that day) but today was special even for him as he had removed his headcollar whilst out in field & managed to get it 20ft plus up a tree in the neighbouring paddock!
i doubt its anyone playing silly buggers as he goes out in a headcollar when im not bringing him in due to being a totally impossible to catch unless he knows & really trusts you. the other 3 out there were all ok & still in headcollars.

he seemed to take way too much pleasure in watching his cripple of a mother climb said tree to get it back down, stood at fence with flaired nose & lip curled back acting a right Donkey (think "im a stallion baby!")

Angua2 you have a lot to anwser for somedays! ;)
 
My sec a mare is exactly the same :D
She does these amazing things with rugs/buckets/haynets ect then pulls faces and would be laughing if she could while watching me try and work out how she managed it :p
 
im so glad its not just mine then.

worst he has ever done was get wedged in a water trough lengthways on his back! charging about with 30+yo dartmoor & then rearing up at each other, he took a step back 7 promptly stepped into the end of the water trough. butt up against the end & head far end (good job the central support had been broken off) took 2 local farmers, a tractor & several tow ropes to get the tit out.

He really does worry me somedays, think he lelt his brain run off with the circus.
 
awe well he provided me with a laugh this afternoon :D you have got to love the little welshies, I ride one for a lady down the road and he is just fab!
 
What you mean for giving you this adorable thing.....

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....adding another to the expanding brood, keeping you sane, and providing you with unlimited entertainment value??

erm.... why do you think I refered to him as the "Small White Article"???
 
after past few days of some really nasty threads how refreshing to read one and lol omg wet self reading about trough incident - thank youuuuuuuuu :) xxx
 
Haha! I can sympathise... I made the mistake of feeling sorry for Monty and rugging him a couple of weeks ago when it was p*ss*ng down & cold. I turned him out, turned to walk back to the stable and by the time I'd hung his headcollar up, removed a bucket from his stable and returned it to the tack room, the rug was in a pile of mud. All fastenings intact and the rug fits him well.

Last week he managed to get the horse ball which I left in his stable to stop him from vandalising everything into his neighbour's stable, over this wall (think his training for the bucket-discus-throw has paid off) :rolleyes:

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glad to make you smile, he is an accident prone little bugger & so cheeky its not funny sometimes.

Looking daft in field the other summer.
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& using me as a leaning post whilst trying to shmooze the pony next to us (his handler had mints)
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