Titchy Reindeer
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As I have already posted about him in at least three different threads, I thought I would create his own thread for my first (and likely only) home bred pony.

Peregrin, "Pippin", was born on the 2nd of April and has been growing like a weed ever since. He's introduced himself to solid feed within days and is now merrily stealing his Mum's and his Aunt's food. Mum doesn't seem to mind, Aunt can get a bit grouchy and have a squeal and a leg wave at him: thank goodness someone is trying to teach him some manners as Mum is definitely a bit of a soft touch. He's a curious little thing and feels the need to put everything in his mouth, I caught him trying to pull his Aunt's fly mask off the other day and Mum's head collar is fair game as well when she's wearing it. I've just had my own hair cut, which should reduce sneaky tugs on my plait while my attention is elsewhere.

Licking Mum's bowl

Stealing Aunt's food
The little guy is getting better and better at having his headcollar put on and yesterday I led Pippin and his Mum down from the field through the village and my dad lead Aunt Old Lady. The plan for next week is for me to try leading all three with Dad there for back up and hopefully after that I should be back to being independent for moving horses around.

I got the three in one picture! (I really need to up my photographic game)
We also practiced the first tiniest bit of separation from Mum. Pippin stayed inside the stable while I trimmed one foot with Little Madam just outside the stable and easily visible. I did the other three feet inside the stable. Next time, we'll try to do two feet outside the stable and I need to work on Pippin giving his own feet, but one thing at a time. In the field, he is an independent soul, almost giving me a heart attack one evening when I arrived to see Little Madam on her own - he was was just off with his Aunt out of sight in the other section of the field.



Peregrin, "Pippin", was born on the 2nd of April and has been growing like a weed ever since. He's introduced himself to solid feed within days and is now merrily stealing his Mum's and his Aunt's food. Mum doesn't seem to mind, Aunt can get a bit grouchy and have a squeal and a leg wave at him: thank goodness someone is trying to teach him some manners as Mum is definitely a bit of a soft touch. He's a curious little thing and feels the need to put everything in his mouth, I caught him trying to pull his Aunt's fly mask off the other day and Mum's head collar is fair game as well when she's wearing it. I've just had my own hair cut, which should reduce sneaky tugs on my plait while my attention is elsewhere.

Licking Mum's bowl

Stealing Aunt's food
The little guy is getting better and better at having his headcollar put on and yesterday I led Pippin and his Mum down from the field through the village and my dad lead Aunt Old Lady. The plan for next week is for me to try leading all three with Dad there for back up and hopefully after that I should be back to being independent for moving horses around.

I got the three in one picture! (I really need to up my photographic game)
We also practiced the first tiniest bit of separation from Mum. Pippin stayed inside the stable while I trimmed one foot with Little Madam just outside the stable and easily visible. I did the other three feet inside the stable. Next time, we'll try to do two feet outside the stable and I need to work on Pippin giving his own feet, but one thing at a time. In the field, he is an independent soul, almost giving me a heart attack one evening when I arrived to see Little Madam on her own - he was was just off with his Aunt out of sight in the other section of the field.




