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Post by kas on Jan 26, 2019 17:17:57 GMT
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Post by kas on Jan 26, 2019 17:18:41 GMT
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Post by kas on Jan 26, 2019 17:19:22 GMT
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Post by snigsby on Jan 27, 2019 10:24:47 GMT
I sometimes think it takes much longer than we realise before a horse settles in a new home and relaxes enough to express every side of themselves he looks happy!
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Post by kas on Jan 27, 2019 12:51:53 GMT
Definitely! He's been having a real pain in the arse phase recently, but I'm feeling hopeful that he's reached the plateau and coming out the other side. It so often happens when they find themselves in a home where they can express themselves.
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Post by tommytrot on Jan 27, 2019 13:08:55 GMT
Yup, G has been with us 9 months and is only just starting to relax, the farrier noticed it at the last visit. (yes Kas will do a post shortly )
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pearlieking1977
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Post by pearlieking1977 on Jan 30, 2019 11:28:46 GMT
He's absolutely stunning though. I find that it takes my Arab longer to accept new environments than any of my previous guys. But as you say, it sometimes manifests as arsey behaviour when really they lack confidence? He is a beauty Kas Xx
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Post by nicxf on Jan 31, 2019 6:43:23 GMT
Great pictures, he's a beautiful boy! He looks like he's enjoying himself. 😍
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