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Adorable!!!
Do you remember his name?
That’s so funny, we got our daughters a Welsh Pony years ago and same thing – the most cantankerous thing you ever saw! They couldn’t ride her – but they sure had fun grooming her and that pony lived a great life as a pasture pet.
Have a great week end!
xo
~Annica
It’s sad, but I do not know what his name was. Since he did not get to stay long I maybe have it blocked out of my mind or else when he took me through the trees it knocked the sense out of me! I knew people that had Welsh Pony and it was very well behaved!
Hi! just wanted to let you know that I put up more pix of corner feeders – including the best one I’ve seen. So much easier (and cheaper!) than buying a fancy one. Check it out here:
http://adventuresinthegoodland.blogspot.com/2010/02/corner-feeder.html
Hey thanks. I will go look right now. I am always looking for good ideas. Our sheep r in one pasture with their barn and my goats and donkey’s share a barn. I have to be creative!
Hahahahaha! Oh my lord, that is HILARIOUS. Every girl dreams of a pony, but it never occurs to you that pony may be an ahole…
Poor pony! I guess the word training never crossed anyone’s mind. Guess I should feel bad!
He just looks like he’s eyeing some branches to launch the two of you into!
(Thanks for stopping by today!)
Right after this picture was taken my sister got off and I went for a fast ride into bushes. Wham. That was one smart pony. He knew he did not want riders! Thanks for visiting.