[Ag-eq] Chickens

Michelle Creedy michelle.creedy at gmail.com
Wed Mar 6 02:57:55 UTC 2013


Hi Nella 

Yes, usually it's just because people let them get away with stuff. It's the
same with minis. They have to know their boundaries.

Your pony sounds so sweet! Those little bucks just sound like she'd had
enough or wanted to play. I love my darling minis and feel so blessed to
have them in my life.

Michelle


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Jody:

When I was young my Grandparents kept a Shetland pony for us grand children.

She was white and her name was Dandy.  Yes, she could be nasty, but we loved
her.  We rode her all around the farm bareback and sometimes she gave a
little buck and we came off.  Then she would graze until we got back on.
She lived to be 40 years old.

Nella
Quoting Jody Ianuzzi <jody at thewhitehats.com>:

> Hi Nella,
>
> Shetland ponies were used to pull ore out of mines.  They are stronger 
> and bigger then minies and I have never met one that was not nasty.
>
> Minies are just sweet.
>
> JODY
>
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