Bob is one happy horse! They were best friends within minutes of meeting each other, eating out of the same side of the manger and drinking out of the same side of the stock tank. Having to deal with some herd-bound issues from Bob when I separate them.
He looks amazing! Can I just tell you, you're kind of my inspiration. I'm 50, never had horses but want them so much. Life circumstances right now prevent it. Like you've written here, I'd rather be in a barn than anywhere else. I love coming here and living your adventures with you! Patti B
Hi there! I'm a first-time visitor here, stumbled onto your blog this morning. Your Prince is a beautiful horse. His progress is amazing, and just shows what a little food and a lot of love will do for a horse. God Bless you for taking him in and giving him a home!!! Tears of joy are streaming down my cheeks at your kindness. I think Prince is very, very blessed (and pleased) that he has a new home with loving owners and a pasture-mate too!! It's like horsey Christmas. :)
The trials and tribulations of a 50+ women, living her life-time dream of having horses and living in the country.
Her attempts at various disciplines of riding, including sorting, trail, and performance.
He is looking GREAT! What does Bob think?
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Bob is one happy horse! They were best friends within minutes of meeting each other, eating out of the same side of the manger and drinking out of the same side of the stock tank. Having to deal with some herd-bound issues from Bob when I separate them.
ReplyDeleteOh he looks fantastic!!!!
ReplyDeleteSheri! Had to read your blog to find out what was going on...Prince is looking so good and Bob IS so happy. You are thinking for yourself!
ReplyDeletePrince looks happier! Can wait to see more pictures of him and Bob.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a PRINCE you have in your pasture! I am so happy he found yoU!
ReplyDeleteHe looks amazing! Can I just tell you, you're kind of my inspiration. I'm 50, never had horses but want them so much. Life circumstances right now prevent it. Like you've written here, I'd rather be in a barn than anywhere else. I love coming here and living your adventures with you!
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What a difference a week makes, Prince looks so much better and even looks happier.
ReplyDeleteHi there! I'm a first-time visitor here, stumbled onto your blog this morning. Your Prince is a beautiful horse. His progress is amazing, and just shows what a little food and a lot of love will do for a horse. God Bless you for taking him in and giving him a home!!! Tears of joy are streaming down my cheeks at your kindness. I think Prince is very, very blessed (and pleased) that he has a new home with loving owners and a pasture-mate too!! It's like horsey Christmas. :)
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