Re: Pony for sale
[Re: rags57078]
#7708558
11/04/22 12:25 PM
11/04/22 12:25 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 16,762 West Virginia,age 49
cathryn
bvr-takr-upr
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bvr-takr-upr
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 16,762
West Virginia,age 49
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Lol
I bought one like that 25 years ago. His name was sunshine and he went back.to the pervious owner.
Kid sound my butt.lol
IF IDIOTS GREW ON TREES THIS PLACE WOULD BE AN ORCHARD !
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Re: Pony for sale
[Re: rags57078]
#7708568
11/04/22 12:40 PM
11/04/22 12:40 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 11,523 Montana ,Rocky Mtns.
Sharon
"American Honey"
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"American Honey"
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 11,523
Montana ,Rocky Mtns.
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They can be mean little snots ...mainly because they aren't worked with enough . I worked with a Shetland/POA cross who was just big enough I could ride him. He would buck and rear up every time kids would ride, so I got hold of him for some weeks. He straightened right out with me and I rode the tar out of him in the mountains. BUT- every time kids would get on him, he would go right back to his snotty behaviour. I would have to stand in the center of the arena pointing and scolding him , he would scowl back at me and begrudgingly behave, but only while I was in sight. What a brat ! That picture is funny but many times true.
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Re: Pony for sale
[Re: Sharon]
#7708715
11/04/22 03:16 PM
11/04/22 03:16 PM
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 3,885 Mn
nightlife
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trapper
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Mn
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They can be mean little snots ...mainly because they aren't worked with enough . I worked with a Shetland/POA cross who was just big enough I could ride him. He would buck and rear up every time kids would ride, so I got hold of him for some weeks. He straightened right out with me and I rode the tar out of him in the mountains. BUT- every time kids would get on him, he would go right back to his snotty behaviour. I would have to stand in the center of the arena pointing and scolding him , he would scowl back at me and begrudgingly behave, but only while I was in sight. What a brat ! That picture is funny but many times true. My cousins all had Shetland pony’s when I was a kid and every one of them was a snotty brat, you didn’t want to turn your back on any of them for a second or you would get bit and even a pony has big teeth, you also had to watch their feet not just for kicking but they would intentionally step on your foot and then just stand there while you tried to get them off, and I swear they would lean into that foot to put more weight on yours, all that ended when one of them caught my uncle in the hip and sent him into the ground, the next day the whole lot of them were headed to he dog food factory
�Everything in excess! To enjoy the flavor of life, take big bites. Moderation is for monks.� ― Robert A. Heinlein
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Re: Pony for sale
[Re: Killbuck]
#7709444
11/05/22 10:15 AM
11/05/22 10:15 AM
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Joined: Feb 2020
Posts: 9,010 Indiana
Providence Farm
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Posts: 9,010
Indiana
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My wife is recovering from surgery to reattach the head of her humerus. 7 screws. Got dog piled by her Haflinger filly. She has had horses (8 at one time)) for 58 years. Don't turn your back on them. So how do you like horse meat?
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