Oreo update, all his tips look to be recovering nicely. The pullets bite injury is healing well and quickly.

Now did he learn anything at all from said injury, I think maybe so. I was watching his attempts at mounting various pullets this morning and he looked at Peanut Butter with interest. She turned and glared at him and he did decided to walk away VERY quickly to save himself some of his dignity.
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Aw! Poor boy! I'm glad that he is doing better!!!!
 
Thank you! I used to ride a smaller one named Pippa, but I grew out of her.
Awll, I remember the heartache when I had to leave behind my first lesson pony. It turned out for the best though, I got paired with a gelding I wasn’t fond of initially (I remember being quite upset). Turns out that gelding taught me sooo much! Your new pony, who you obviously aren't at all upset about (like I was), will teach you a-lot too!

Horse talk tax:

Peanut Butter (AKA Roo Tamer 😂)

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With all our weather lately I’ve been a little short of chicken pictures, but have been trying to keep up with our walks… Here for Pony Sunday I have our last walk from last year, and then a close encounter with some Feral Goats from a few days ago (two days of solid rain means that our next outing will probably be very exciting at the beginning)
 
With all our weather lately I’ve been a little short of chicken pictures, but have been trying to keep up with our walks… Here for Pony Sunday I have our last walk from last year, and then a close encounter with some Feral Goats from a few days ago (two days of solid rain means that our next outing will probably be very exciting at the beginning)
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Momma's final total is just 4 chicks. I had to candle the eggs as her little ones were trying to escape the box and she was having a fit. The eggs all started but maybe made it halfway. Considering she is right at 9 years old and with the weather she decided to try to hatch in I think a 50% hatch rate is pretty good. She is happily now inside the coop with them and has them eating and drinking. I know she has to feel better, one of the first things she done was almost immediately start dust bathing.
 

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