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So happy to hear Nuts finally had her baby!! and she is gorgous!! I can't believe a brown horse like that might turn out to be gray..I didn't know they could change coat colors as they grow...Man...wish I could have been raised around horses...anyway...Congrats on the new babies! Their all beautiful and their moms are beautys to :0)
Thanks! I'm so lucky to have friends who share their time with me, allowing me to decompress from my job and spend time with the horses. As I don't drive, they collect me and I either stay at Nuts' owner's place or get brought home. Both Cathy and Kim worked hard to get me involved with their ponies, teaching me first of all how to conquer my nerves and feel comfortable around them.
If it wasn't for my friends I would probably never have ridden again unless it was on a sea-side donkey, and certainly wouldn't be re-learning handling and stable-management. I loved being around horses when I was a child, then lost my nerve, so this is something I'd never have experienced again without their help.
Sad news in a 'phone call this morning, Missy's foal was stillborn. Coincidentally the vet was visiting to scan Megan, confirming her time with the stallion was successful, she's in foal.
The vet checked Missy, she's in good health, and examined the foal. No signs of malformation, or obvious cause of death, confirmed as stillborn. It was a chestnut filly.
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