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Thought you'd like to see some rather cute pictures of the smallest member of my herd. My big lad Oscar broke his leg in September and this little chap has been his companion while on 6 months box (bed) rest.

 

They are now in the same area together and Bailey stands right under Oscar.. will take some upto take pics soon..

 

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Having an afternoon nap..

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Out for a walk with my other pony.. she's only 13.3hh but looks huge next to him!

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How is Oscar doing? He looks well :)

 

Bailey is adorable! I used to have a miniature Shetland as a companion for my old pony and she was lovely, looked very similar too :D

 

Hope Oscar continues to improve :)

Tom

 

Hi Tom

 

Oscar is doing really well he is now walking out of stable for 10 mins a day still with a limp but bearing weight very well. Hoping to put DD on him for short walks in a few weeks and then go out in small pen in our paddocks soon after.

 

What a sweetheart - I am sure i can make room in my garage for one of those!! ( I used to have freind at school who converted the garage into a stable for her horse!!) Bailey s gorgeous - hope oscar makes a full recovery soon!

 

:lol: I did bring him home and put in the garden with the chickens a few times as our field fencing cannot hold him.. he was quite at home amoung the girls!

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How is Oscar doing? He looks well :)

 

Bailey is adorable! I used to have a miniature Shetland as a companion for my old pony and she was lovely, looked very similar too :D

 

Hope Oscar continues to improve :)

Tom

 

Hi Tom

 

Oscar is doing really well he is now walking out of stable for 10 mins a day still with a limp but bearing weight very well. Hoping to put DD on him for short walks in a few weeks and then go out in small pen in our paddocks soon after.

 

 

 

Glad he is getting better :) Sounds a good idea, this is what we did when Bobby did the same. Very slow walks in the arena and building it up etc.

 

Good luck

Tom :)

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I love your black mare! My Shetland is the alpha of my mares herd, its hilarious to watch her face down a 16h Irish Sports Horse :lol:

 

Thank you! I've had her many years and she really is a gem! Although desperately seeking a sharer or loaner at the moment as totally wasted. DD still rides her occasionally but has another 16hh Mare to keep fit so she doesn't get out much at all. I shouldn't have four but never move any on and seemed to have added to herd while Oscars been ill as needed a companion for him and another showjumper for DD. Now 4 is rather expensive and takes so much time so no more for a few years! Really want someone to love her and another one to hack out the larger mare too as I can't ride at the moment and hopfully Oscar will be able to hack by summer too so really got our hands full!

 

I can imagine you Shetland mare is very strong willed..they do always seem to be :roll: Bailey has attitude as still a colt but still very loving and sweet and not yet fully 'dropped'! Never thought I would have one and only got him for the 6 months companion period but dont think I'll be allowed to let him go now either :lol: dreading making a shetland proof field!

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Bailey is just sooo cute. Shetlands have quite an attitude.

 

I learnt to ride on a 'normal sized' Shetland called Pickles as a kid. The instructors used to joke that any of the children that survived riding him would make half decent riders ( Pickles only aim in life was to see how many small children he could maim and throw off.......) I still have a scar or two from those days.

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:lol: I did bring him home and put in the garden with the chickens a few times as our field fencing cannot hold him.. he was quite at home amoung the girls!

 

That is just too cute for words! :)

 

Having had the pleasure of visiting your garden, I can picture how cute he would have looked.

 

Glad Oscar's leg is improving.

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