the little things you love

jensheff26

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im not a debating person but as everyone on here has there own oppinions on people we all must agree on one thing we love our horses to bits and do whatever we can to make them happy , what do you love most about your horses? my 2 cobs rosie is the most sweetest mare ever loves having kisses and polos, and lucky has only been with me a week but already we have bonded, she loves a scratch and pulls funny faces, i get 2 big whinnys when i arrive at field in a morning.
 
My daughter and I have 4 horses/ponies, they are all very different and I love different things about them.

Lady my daughters show jumping pony I love because she's as honest and willing as they get and she really takes good care of my daughter. I've never met a more genuine pony.
She gives her best all the time, so good I really couldn't fault her. Be hard not to love such a wonderful girl.

Holly her other pony is stubborn, difficult, unwilling, an just generally a little madame but I still love her because she's also very warm, affectionate and is so beautiful to look at, she was also our first so have a soft spot!

Lily is my Welsh Section D yearling, she's just a big fluffy cuddly bear, she loves cuddles and doesn't like me cuddling my others, she's probably my favourite, and my baby. I could cuddle her all day and she'd happily let me as long as she can much at the same time. I also love her cheek, she likes to eat my boots, funny when they are 1, prob wont be funny when fully grown so am now stopping her, but at 9 months it was cute her undoing my velcro straps lol.

Bonnie is our 2 year old warmblood, I love her for her beauty (hence the name), and her personality. She's just really sweet, gentle and kind, I love grooming her because her coat is so soft and silky, she's just a really lovely girl. I'm a little in awe of her at times when I look at her and see her move, as in wow she' ours, this beautiful graceful girl.

I love my dog 2 - even though he leaves black hair on my white bed !
 
Our Lucy mare, I love her for her 'take no prisoners' attitude, her spark and feistiness, and for giving my daughter a reason to live after her father died.
My arab, Rupert, for his beauty, for his wonderful dark eyes, for those little secret apple and minty moments we have away from the other horses, and for the hundreds and hundreds of miles we've travelled together and he's always brought me home safely (even though we had some white knuckle rides of terror).
And finally I love my Exmoor pony, Scrumpy, who I bought as a totally feral, unhandled and terrified youngster straight off the moors. He's taught me to understand the language of horse, way beyond anything I could ever learn from books and courses. And there's his cheekiness, his sense of fun, his bravery, his soft muzzle, and that he smells just like a pony should....(I mean sweet, not rank!!).
 
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