Thanks for commenting. Judging by our bellies, you can see that Marley and I have a very strong mind. My Lady keeps cutting back on our food, but we remain plump.
Hopefully, alot of the plump will disappear in the wind when they start---Holy Horsehair, Batman!--shedding. I soooo look forward to that event with two hairy yak Fjords!!
I've loved horses all my life and owned several when I was younger. I showed in English Pleasure and Amateur Hunters in my 20s. Now in my 50s, following a long absence of horses, I've rekindled my passion. I have three equines at home - Misty, a Percheron mare, Lyra a mini horse and her daughter, Lola, a mini mule. We're an odd looking group, but we get along great.
Good morning Misty and Marley!!
ReplyDeleteThey make a very cute pair! I know that the belly seems to rule my husbands mind...must be an accurate proverb :)
ReplyDeleteWow what a couple of cuties!
ReplyDeleteTwo cuties - too cute - I just love them. I bet you sure have joyful mornings when you look out your windows and see their sweet faces!
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting. Judging by our bellies, you can see that Marley and I have a very strong mind. My Lady keeps cutting back on our food, but we remain plump.
ReplyDeleteI don't think these two could be any cuter if they tried.
ReplyDeleteHow utterly adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed visiting your blog!
Julie
www.ridingaside.blogspot.com
Hopefully, alot of the plump will disappear in the wind when they start---Holy Horsehair, Batman!--shedding. I soooo look forward to that event with two hairy yak Fjords!!
ReplyDeleteHahahha, stop starving your horses!
ReplyDeletePhaedra86, shedding? Oh, I can't wait until shedding season & warm temps.
ReplyDeleteeventer79...I keep reducing their feed and they think they are starving, but their bellies tell otherwise. :-)
um.... SO CUTE!
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