Apparently the little love made a bid for freedom at the weekend and legged it down the road before anyone spotted he was missing. Fortunately Annie was driving home and spotted him making a bee-line for the well-kept borders of the Rectory garden!
He has a fair turn of speed when he feels like it and although Smem runs for her school she couldn't keep up with him. This may be due to the fact that he had his hooves trimmed on Monday, making him very fleet of foot. How the farrier manages is beyond me. Put it this way, I wouldn't bend down anywhere near him if I could help it! Apparently he was behaving a bit coltishly and Zorya took a very dim view. Phil the Farrier has no problems, being strong, he can just hold on until Tiger stops mucking about.
He has a fair turn of speed when he feels like it and although Smem runs for her school she couldn't keep up with him. This may be due to the fact that he had his hooves trimmed on Monday, making him very fleet of foot. How the farrier manages is beyond me. Put it this way, I wouldn't bend down anywhere near him if I could help it! Apparently he was behaving a bit coltishly and Zorya took a very dim view. Phil the Farrier has no problems, being strong, he can just hold on until Tiger stops mucking about.

We also had a look around at the other mares and the stallions. We've definitely picked the right one. He's just soooooo gorgeous and has a lovely temperament. Smem's decided she wants to put Zorya to his half brother. Equally gorgeous, but a bit too heavy for Ruby.
Let's just keep everything crossed for the weekend.
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Good luck on the breeding! One egg at a time is good! Hope it stays that way and the mare settles for you.
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