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https://images.app.goo.gl/PXQDAorz9xmwY8QS9What is a bleacher?
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https://images.app.goo.gl/PXQDAorz9xmwY8QS9What is a bleacher?
Yeah, they are in between 8-12 ish. She's got a lot of problems, but she's happy and still loves to go swimming. I think o got lucky with herNo problem!! Also, 11 is old for Newfies, right? You must be doing a lot right!!![]()
bleacher aches.
Time for some sunshine, ay? I feel ya, there. Do you guys have a mucky mess or is it okay?
Oh, if it helps to stop the world being over run by carrots then I'm all for it.
I can see from the other pictures she personal identity problems. What conformations issues does she have?
Oh arrr, we was nattering about funny looking horses................
These are some weird looking horses.
I'm worried about the carrot world take over bid now. If I dress this lot up will it help defeat the marauding carrots?View attachment 1737746
You should know I'm teasing a little.Oh, geez. Within about 3 minutes of sitting down, I'm feeling like, "when can I leave?!"
Well, April is historically one of our driest months, and we're actually a couple of inches low so far this year, so we're good. A bit concerned about what's in store for the next 24 hours - this system has created quite a mess in Texas and parts east.
For starters, at 35 inches (89 cm) tall and about 200 lbs (90 kg), Blondie's a real lightweight (both of her parents were show horses, and the Miniature Horse people want their show horses to look like big horses in miniature, so they are bred to have small frames. Frustrating that even "quality" animals can produce something like this, but breeding is "a roll of the dice," as it were, and sometimes, it comes up "snake eyes"). Beyond her general build, she is roach backed, severely cow hocked, and has stifles that tend to lock, so it's hard to know how much one can ask of her before the effort causes pain. But, she has an almost dog-like friendliness and eagerness to please that are the reasons I bought her in the first place. So that's not "personal identity problems," it's a generous, creative spirit that won't be trapped by people's perceptions, but is forever pushing the boundaries!
As a late-coming and reluctant but genuine appreciator of all things long-ear, I can assure you, those are not mere 'weird looking horses.' They are vastly superior carrot-crunchers, as I am sure they would be more than glad to demonstrate (my mini-mule assures me that no dressing up is required).
Good grief! Don't call them mules! They'll get most upset.Oh, geez. Within about 3 minutes of sitting down, I'm feeling like, "when can I leave?!"
Well, April is historically one of our driest months, and we're actually a couple of inches low so far this year, so we're good. A bit concerned about what's in store for the next 24 hours - this system has created quite a mess in Texas and parts east.
For starters, at 35 inches (89 cm) tall and about 200 lbs (90 kg), Blondie's a real lightweight (both of her parents were show horses, and the Miniature Horse people want their show horses to look like big horses in miniature, so they are bred to have small frames. Frustrating that even "quality" animals can produce something like this, but breeding is "a roll of the dice," as it were, and sometimes, it comes up "snake eyes"). Beyond her general build, she is roach backed, severely cow hocked, and has stifles that tend to lock, so it's hard to know how much one can ask of her before the effort causes pain. But, she has an almost dog-like friendliness and eagerness to please that are the reasons I bought her in the first place. So that's not "personal identity problems," it's a generous, creative spirit that won't be trapped by people's perceptions, but is forever pushing the boundaries!
As a late-coming and reluctant but genuine appreciator of all things long-ear, I can assure you, those are not mere 'weird looking horses.' They are vastly superior carrot-crunchers, as I am sure they would be more than glad to demonstrate (my mini-mule assures me that no dressing up is required).
That's not only a word, it's the best word for the situation at hand!This ! The discomfort factor is immeasureable. (Is that a word?)
Are these the donkeys that escaped a couple months age?Good grief! Don't call them mules! They'll get most upset.
They are Catalan donky's, or at least the brown ones are. The gray is Arron and he's a nightmare gradually approach dawn.
Good morning Cappy! Sounds like your day is starting out right!Hello folks! Our hummingbird is back!and chicks hatched
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