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Lawn Ornaments
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Monday, 28 December 2009
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This a group dedicated to my Uncle Arnold who past away last year. He loved to just look out in the pasture and see the horses. I hadn't seen him ride in 20 years, but he always had horses.

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Shhhh Don't tell my horses treats exist!! They get them VERY rarely I don't want them thinking they're missing out!!! lol. The geldings are just so nosey they have to see what you're into and the girls loooove neck scratches. If they find out cookies can be a daily thing I think I'm in trouble! they won't be happy any more knowing they eat before I do, the mares 'rooms' are generally cleaner than mine lol and they have more/nicer accessories than I do!
Last replied by ShadowRider on Tuesday, 09 March 2010
Oh, the draft horses, my father-in-law would tell you "they are the real horses". Just looking at them you can see the power. I agree that they are very fun to watch.
Last replied by SandraC on Wednesday, 20 January 2010
When I was walking the dog last night, it was quiet and I could hear the horses moving in the barn. What a wonderful way to end the day.
Last replied by SandraC on Wednesday, 20 January 2010
oldkowgirl1334
dont those horses just get naughty sometimes, chance got loose in the barn and a good thing all the grain is out of reach, tried to eat his way through some hay!!lol and i'am sure he was a total pest to the mares, he likes to push there buttons! my rescued colt did the same thing,and i'am sure he ahd a good time smooching with the ladys. lol.needs to be gelded soon. take Sue
Saturday, 13 February 2010 07:29
 
MiToiMelody
I got out to the farm tonite and the brat was on the wrongside of the fence, she took down an unspeakable amount with her. Thankfully she was in heat and she just stood by the stallion pasture and teased Parker, could have been really bad.
Thursday, 11 February 2010 19:29
 
oldkowgirl1334
i meant a grass plus block ,boy i need more coffee this am.It work for mine
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 04:24
 
oldkowgirl1334
for the bored horses try a grass block feed block , mine have done the same stuff and for some reason when i supply those blocks they stop doing that stupid stuff, just a idea.
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 04:22
 
ShadowRider
I feel you, our herd have collectively destroyed one of the gates between the pastures and it now needs to be replaced ASAP before they hurt themselves. >.<
Monday, 01 February 2010 13:23
 
SandraC
Well, with all the snow and ice, our lawn ornaments are getting bored. Within the last two weeks, we have had the vet out twice because they are chewing on weird things and hurting themselves. I hope they get over this soon. One of them actually knocked a tooth loose!! The vet thinks he bit down on a rock. They aren't hungry because they get free feed hay this time of year. Oh, well, hopefully this too shall pass.
Monday, 01 February 2010 13:18
 
oldkowgirl1334
four of lawn orn. are ridden, but some cant be.they are retired,our chance is one of them,it about breaks his heart to be left behind.he is so beautiful and a fun loving horse always was, all 17 hands of him. he is a giant dufuss.but we still love him.S
Tuesday, 26 January 2010 08:23
 
MiToiMelody
my girls had to stay in today we have an ice storm up here, about an inch of ice so far.I hope I can get out to the barn at some time today.
Saturday, 23 January 2010 13:15
 
MiToiMelody
I can sit on the fence just watching my son Ethan make his way from horse to horse, he gives them each a little love. He will always settle in on Mercedes or MiToiMelody they just love the attention. He climbs on bareback and they just sit there. Someday Sasha will be there to.
Sunday, 17 January 2010 09:55
 
MiToiMelody
had Chance tied up eating last night it was so peaceful.
Saturday, 16 January 2010 10:07
 

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