What Christmas present did you get your horse?

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I bought my stallion a Space Hopper! Thinking that, as he was fond of throwing feed buckets about, he would enjoy throwing it about - wrong. I took his rug off so if he went mad with it he wouldn't be too hot. He was bored, yawned, showed mild interest, had a good scratch, but didn't want to know! Ah well it might be good for the figure - but top tip - don't try bouncing on it in the snow! It just slips out from under you! It now has its own stable at the back of the barn. :(

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Perhaps he thought he might burst it if he sat on it?! ;) He's very handsome, even when he looks bored!

My girls had their annual dentist visit at the beginning of November. By the time I'd bought non-edible bedding to put in the day before (so as not to have to dig all the straw out first thing in the morning!) paid the vet to sedate the 3 of them and wait around, than vaccinate one of them, give her a pain killing injection (she had a tooth out) plus antibiotic and pain killing powders and paid the dentist, I'd spent £500! So that was their Christmas present! Although I did weaken and get them a Paddock Likit to share and a box of sugar lumps (The only time of year they get them!)
 
What a shame, but your horse looks lovely even when he's yawning!

I went for a tried and trusted present for George.........a swede, and he seemed more than happy with his little treat :)
 
our baby had a name plate for her stable and they shared a bag of herbal treats and a bottle of guiness in their breakfast feed. my mare also had a new salt lick as she loves them.
 
I got mine a visit from the vet and a visit to the vet for his (presumed) arthritic hocks.

although still waiting to be able to get out the farm to get him to the vet.

(and a parsnip or two!!)
 
jw saddle cloth and just ordered a nice jw bridle :D and over reach boots but ill there not important ill buy them when i remeber :o and a large swede and parnips apples and carrots and a whole strip off mints in her hay :p
 
I went for a tried and trusted present for George.........a swede, and he seemed more than happy with his little treat :)

this is what we did too - Tom sniffed his, picked it out of his trough and threw it onto the yard :mad: Ron scoffed his in 5 minutes flat :eek:, and then got Tom's in the trough the next day :cool:

they also enjoyed Parsnips (which they loved), carrots (only 2nd favourite after the parsnips, possibly because they were frozen tho from being outside), and a piece of cabbage leaf (not terribly popular, but Ron still ate his).
 
What a shame, but your horse looks lovely even when he's yawning!

Thank you - I think he is lovely - this is what he looks like when he isn't yawning - this is mild interest (in the space hopper!)......

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Sorry about the tide-mark round the neck! That's the problem with having a white horse!

For those who have spent money on vet bills - same here. This chap had a sudden onset of high temp, high respiratory rate, emergency vet job, then the next day his son had got kicked and had a huge lump in front of his stifle!!! Poor old credit card. :(
 
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