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please can you flick through and see if there is a tiny bit on my Oscar? apparently he's in there, but I can't find anywhere that sells the mag!

if there is something on him, could you pleasepleaseplease either send me the page number, or perhaps even scan/photographe the bit about him? sorry i'm such a pain
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Yup, he's famous
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Page 67 - There's a scrummy pic of his head and then a bit of a write up..

When Karen Andreski purchased Oscar in March this year for her 15 year old daughter, Eve, he was a neglected, poorly horse.
"However, he has since proven himself to be the bigges character I have ever come across" she says, of the gelding.
At the time Karen first brought Oscar to his new home just outside of Bristol, the 15.3hh, 6 year old appaloosa cross was very underweigt and was suffering from mud fever and foot abscesses. One of their first tasks was to fatten him up, and Oscar soon developed a novel way of displaying his affection.
"he's the only horse I have ever come across that will actually share his dinner with you," Karen explains. "This involves sugar beet being dropped onto the head of whoever's feeding him. It's a messy business, but it's the thought that counts!"
"He's a very nosey horse and is a bit clownish, with huge feet and bit ears. He's more like a dog than a horse, as he comes galloping when Eve calls."
 
" When Karen purchased Oscar in march this year for her 15 yo daughter Eve, he was a neglected poorly horse.

However, he has since proven himself to be quite a character" she says of the gelding.

At the time karen first bought oscar home, the 15.3hh appo cross was very underweight and was suffering from mud fever and foot abcesses. One of the first tasks was to fatten him up, and Oscar soon developed a novel way of displaying his affection.

"He's the only horse I know that will actually share his dinner with you" Karen explains "This involves sugar beet being dropped onto the head of the person feeding him, It's a messy buisness, but it's the though that counts!

He's a very nosy horse and is a bit clownish, with huge feet and big ears. He's more like a dog than a horse, he comes galloping across the field when Eve calls"

There you go, I typed it out for you,
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And the pic of his head from your sig
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