That dosnt make sense!

doodle

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Robin passed the combine today while it was going. About 15 meters away. I suggested we waited until it had turned and gone back down the files slightly. “Pfft” said Robin “that’s no issue for me”. He did skitter past slightly but no drama. Shortly after there was a builders sack filled with sand..... Well it was tea time so he was going home regardless but it was only his “look” at the sack that saved us, backed up by the snorts of course! ??
 

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That's bleddy horses for you! ?

B Fuzzy was very cheerful in 'chasing' a fire engine across the common on Weds morning after it had been damping down, yesterday early morning she glared at the milk tanker leaving the farm on the next track, as it passed within 3 ft of her nose....
Today, she was walking back down the paddock to see if I had put hay in the hay bar in the field shelter this morning, glanced across and saw my neighbour running to shut her gate, so jumped all 4 feet in the air, leapt sideways, farted, spooked again at own fart ? and part sprinted and part bunny hopped to the shelter, neighbour and I pished ourselves ????
 

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They just do not make any sense at all do they! Was long reining daughters horse last week, coming back into the yard there was a JCB blocking’s the gate. Driver was on his phone unaware and I couldn’t get his attention so asked horse to squeeze past it... which he did happily, spooking nearly into it because of a bit of wood the other side ?‍♀️
 

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Sounds like H- went past a fly tipped childs pram and some other bits albeit a bit looky. Yet a pile on another route containing mainly pallets caused him to go into reverse at a surprisingly fast speed- didn't know he could rein back that fast!
Also a swan in the middle of the road, hissing at him- absolutely fine at most one snort even let me take a photo of it. Yet on the way back the poo the Swan had left caused him to stop.

If he sees flattened mud or poo in the road its obviously going to eat him as he will slam to a halt. Same of im in the school and its been raining and the dryer sand has come to the top in places.

Yo was saying they had a pony day in the week (I keep him at an rs) and H was in the field. The kids had styled their ponies forelocks into unicorn horns, they were going into the school for a ride and they heard this snorting- H was stood in the corner of the field dragon snorting and the only thing they can think to have caused it was how the ponies forelocks had been styled!!!!

He is a welsh D!!
 

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We've had trailers rattling past us with no issues. Thursday, there was a PARKED trailer, which resulted in a rapid reverse, three-point turn and attempt to head home now thank you very much.
 
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