Sparks Is 6 Days Old!

Maesfen

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Time seems to have flown but Sparks is now 6 days old and getting stronger by the minute. A friend came to see him today but he refused to play ball and show off his extravagance so I'm afraid you'll have to put up with static shots, sorry about that.

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Beautiful.

It's such a pleasure to see them in a safe field with loads of grass looking gorgeously happy
 

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LOL! Yes, she definitely knew she'd get something sparky. (Or did you mean had she been warned about Tobago's over-excitable owner?;))

LOL!! A bit of both, plus that the demand for photos by one and all would be so great :D

I didn't know about B. How very sad. But yes, a beautiful place to go.

No reason that you would have known :) Pat's a fabulous friend and a great horsewoman and she was instrumental in what was best for B.
 

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Yes! And video! I want to see his canter pirouettes Pat was telling me about...;)

Poor Pat - she's doing her best to feed our photo-addiction!

You can say that again but with this weather he's being a very sleepy lad with no aerobatics showing at all! :( this is all we got today when vet came to see him (just a nosey call not to do anything!) he came, said hello and went off again very sedately which is very unlike him but in this heat I can see his point! :)
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LOL! I wonder if Pat truly knew what she was letting herself in for, when she first considered Tobago :D :D

I never imagined for one minute the interest and admiration he's getting, I have to admit that but I also have to say it's wonderful knowing how many are interested in him and how he's turning out; a bit of a responsibility too if I'm honest which is why I need sensible and realistic suggestions about what happens next! If anyone knows of a good producer who will do him justice in this area then I'm all ears please. :)
 

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Lol at both of you!

If he's not sold then I might do a couple of NCPA foal shows this autumn just to get him out then he'll be tucked away to be a horse for a good while, maybe a couple of Arab shows next year if he's naturally looking right, otherwise plenty of time in the field will be his lot. Never fear, I hate pushing youngsters, they have to do it naturally for me.
 
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