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Idle Curiosity - How Many Horses?
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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 397352" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Shetland ponies...all of the rumors are true. She is a hard headed little brat! It doesn't help that she wasn't ever really weaned and now she is three! When she came her she had all sorts of bad manners as you could imagine, biting being the worst. The owners never trimmed her feet because they said, "at home she just wears them down." That was a bunch of bull, they never trimmed her feet because she didn't like them picked up. We took care of that and the biting problem. My wife is doing a good job with her. The pony was a gift to our nieces and I certainly would have politely refused. My sister in law said when her daughters out grow "Spirit" that we could buy her from them. I DON'T THINK SO! We'll get our son a real pony, like the retired 13.2 hand QH pony we have now. Something he won't outgrow in a couple of years and that has a little bit of cognitive ability.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 397352, member: 6496"] Shetland ponies...all of the rumors are true. She is a hard headed little brat! It doesn't help that she wasn't ever really weaned and now she is three! When she came her she had all sorts of bad manners as you could imagine, biting being the worst. The owners never trimmed her feet because they said, "at home she just wears them down." That was a bunch of bull, they never trimmed her feet because she didn't like them picked up. We took care of that and the biting problem. My wife is doing a good job with her. The pony was a gift to our nieces and I certainly would have politely refused. My sister in law said when her daughters out grow "Spirit" that we could buy her from them. I DON'T THINK SO! We'll get our son a real pony, like the retired 13.2 hand QH pony we have now. Something he won't outgrow in a couple of years and that has a little bit of cognitive ability. [/QUOTE]
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