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Post by andrea on May 22, 2010 21:07:07 GMT -8
Wow, it's amazing what a couple weeks can do! May 8 May 22 I was really happy to see the photographic proof. You know how it is when you see them every day - you don't see the changes as well. She's available to a new home whenever a suitable one comes along (hint hint).
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Post by StillPlayswithHorses on May 23, 2010 19:41:34 GMT -8
Beautiful! It amazing what love and care can do!
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Post by FlyingCowgirl on May 24, 2010 5:55:08 GMT -8
She's looking a ton better, how quickly they bounce back. How's the leg doing?
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Laura
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Post by Laura on May 24, 2010 9:06:28 GMT -8
She's looking great, Andrea! I should send my skinny Arab to you for all of that nice grass you have up there! I can't keep weight on him no matter what I feed him!
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Post by andrea on May 24, 2010 19:50:39 GMT -8
As far as I can tell the leg doesn't bother her. I haven't worked her but I have seen her run around the pasture.
Laura - We have way more grass than the horses can eat! And I think we decided to buy hay rather than bale ours this year, so even more grass they can graze. I think we're going to end up having to mow. I wish you could send your boy here too! Grass does wonders.
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