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Post by katherine on Jun 4, 2010 9:32:47 GMT
I got a call last night off a friend asking if my pony was for sale as he had a possible customer. He's not advertised but none of the pony's are nailed to the ground so if a good offer + home comes up they go. So pony is quite happy munching grass as i tell them all about him. How he's good to catch, farrier, load etc been ridden very friendly etc etc Got asked to trot him up and low and behold he was off. And he wouldn't let me within 10 feet of him. He made a total fool out of me!!! He has never ever been a problem to catch They watched him trot round the field a few times but never got to see him up close so off they went on their search to find themselves a nice well behaved pony. Oh well i get to keep my boy and he gets to stay getting pampered by me and now i know exactly what a little horror he can be ;D
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Post by lucretia on Jun 4, 2010 17:14:21 GMT
what a clever pony - he obviously loves it where he is !!!!
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Post by mcw on Jun 4, 2010 20:24:20 GMT
that's a sign ... he was telling you that he didn't like the idea of leaving and would like to stay x
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Post by thecremellosociety on Jun 5, 2010 16:04:33 GMT
My welsh a mare did that to me she used to baby sit dylan in his buggy and was good as gold a brat of a child came to view her and was swinging off her headcollar and first time ever she tried to bite kids face off, she didnt like kid !!!!! Never did it again though and had never done it before they enjoy making you look stuuuuuuuuuupiddd
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Post by libbigail on Jun 5, 2010 16:50:16 GMT
haha he's obviously very happy where he is! Mine does the same when I tell people she's not a typical TB
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Post by fernandbreeze on Jun 5, 2010 21:21:58 GMT
awwww he prob sensed it and rather stay with you lol ;D
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