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Schools In

June 9, 2006 - 10:09 AM

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My life is so busy I haven't written. There are a few interesting things to tell. For one I found a way out of my stall. That was fun for a minute. Actually it was a tiny bit scary as I rolled out under my stall door ending up in a tangle, then managed to get up and voila! I was out, looking in at my mom. The kids were sure surprised to see me standing there when they came in to feed. They hustled me back into where I belonged. A good thing, cause I was getting thirsty.

I know I heard the children say that school's out, but for me it seems a never-ending string of lessons. It's fun though, don't get me wrong. I love new things. I do pretty well, as long as they don't scare me too much.

I've had my hoofs picked at - Ariel likes to do that. I've had fly spray put on my ears - some very nice smelling stuff with marigolds. I still get lead around on my rope and we all seem to be getting better at that. Humans learn pretty quickly I've found.

I did have a moment the other day that wasn't so nice. Ariel and I were walking along and all of a sudden this loud, whooshing sound came out right by my ear. I nearly popped out of my hooves. Later I found, after everyone stopped laughing [thank you very much] that Ariel had sneezed. Well, I didn't know! They said I cleared at least 6 inches.

So every day's something new. Including finding out my mom is pregnant again. Oh boy someone to romp with next year!


Ciao for now, Bella,

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Posted by Andy Wyatt

July 10, 2006

I heard that sneeze from the house!!

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When the ground gets hard and dry this summer, try packing your horse's hoofs with hoof packing 2 - 3 times per week. The hoof packing will make their hoofs more pliable and will help draw out any soreness.

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