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Post by welshcob on Aug 1, 2007 20:42:01 GMT 1
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Post by welshcob on Aug 1, 2007 20:42:27 GMT 1
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Post by welshcob on Aug 1, 2007 20:42:47 GMT 1
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Post by welshcob on Aug 1, 2007 20:43:10 GMT 1
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Post by welshcob on Aug 1, 2007 20:43:27 GMT 1
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melissa
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Post by melissa on Aug 1, 2007 20:45:49 GMT 1
bless them, she looks very pregnant in the last picture, isnt she pretty and the chestnut of course. big hugs to them both.xx do you think they have enough carrots?!lol
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Post by welshcob on Aug 1, 2007 20:48:50 GMT 1
they didnt want to eat them at first and i cant belisve they wont eat polos
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Post by de80 on Aug 1, 2007 20:50:43 GMT 1
lovely ponies, foal wont be long by the look of that last photo. good luck with them. is the chestnut in foal as well?
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Post by welshcob on Aug 1, 2007 20:51:47 GMT 1
i dont no i think she could have already foaled but dont want to think whats happened to it we were looking in her mouth cos we think shes had a kick shes very sore
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Lucy
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Post by Lucy on Aug 1, 2007 21:23:32 GMT 1
The French thought I was mad feesing polos and mint sweets when I first did... I used to leave bags of mints outside my horse's box when he was on a livery yard, ... I'd say HE ate 5% :-)
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Post by sara on Aug 2, 2007 9:15:18 GMT 1
they look lovely
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