Pony Sunday

News for thought

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/artic...an-lifestyles-to-chronic-diseases-in-animals/

Interesting, they say our pets start to look like us.
A woodsman logger friend who has had cows and chickens says that dairy cows these days often don’t ever go outside, they live in a stall. That's got to be a factor in disease. He was horrified to learn that.

Hazel grooming molting Tedi, "sunbathing" in the heat of the warming panel last week.
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A woodsman logger friend who has had cows and chickens says that dairy cows these days often don’t ever go outside, they live in a stall. That's got to be a factor in disease. He was horrified to learn that.

Hazel grooming molting Tedi, "sunbathing" in the heat of the warming panel last week.
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I have Clyde snoozing by the one I put in HH-B
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Thinking of getting a couple more.
 
Not sure...yet. need more pics. How old are they?
I have no idea how old they are. But poor things are scared to death, thrown into new surroundings without a clue as to why their hooman discarded them. :(
 
Here goes. As told by the resident feline at Chartwell (Churchills place).

He had two miniature red poodles named Rufus and Rufus II.

https://winstonchurchill.org/public...res-great-and-small-the-animals-of-chartwell/

Very interesting reading.
He was a wonderful dog lover... he loved cats also... had horses... & black swans... & pond fish... & aquarium fish too. I always respected him... how can I not admire an animal lover💕
Did Churchill Have A Poodle

Churchill's Cats - Top 10 Pets in Power - TIME

Sir Winston Churchill the animal lover | Nature | News | Express.co.uk


Famous marmalade cats continue at Chartwell


Black swans in pond at Chartwell property
 

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