Pictures When you wake up your horse unexpectedly

She has settled in then:D

Yes, and Milagra was watching over her which was lovely to see. They seem very happy.

Mim does get jealous and guards me from Milagra, but I’m hoping that when she realises that she will still get the same amount of food and attention (mainly food, who am I kidding!) she will be less protective.
 
Yes, and Milagra was watching over her which was lovely to see. They seem very happy.

Mim does get jealous and guards me from Milagra, but I’m hoping that when she realises that she will still get the same amount of food and attention (mainly food, who am I kidding!) she will be less protective.

One of my Arabs is very protective of me he gets particularly upset when I ride him and another horse gets too close, he sort of roars and flings his front legs out, and my other Arab has no chance of getting near me in the field.
 
She’s such a foal sometimes, it’s hard to believe she’s four.

It’s such an interesting phase at the moment. Sometimes I am astounded by how mature she is, and five minutes later she’s chewing my zips, eating my hair, calling pathetically when I leave and generally being a giant toddler.

Arabs just do not grow up in certain aspects of life I have learnt that, mine are 15 and 16 now and they can be totall baby idiots at times, but they have a great brain and are very trainable and some really need difficult things to keep there mind occupied.
 
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