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Karen's grand kids love to come to her place and play with the horses.  Here they are all giving Curley (our stallion) a brushing.  He allows them to do anything with him. As you can see he isn't even tied.  This is how much he enjoys his brushing.  Some of her other grand kids and their friends like to drive him around the yard.  He is very willing to do what they ask. The grandkids are getting older and they want to start showing. I will let them choose which gelding they want to show. I'm sure they will have fun. They really like the horses. The grand children have grown up now and they are so busy with other things but they still remembers doing this with the minis.

 

 

HAVE VAN WILL TRAVEL

We sold one of our colts to Pam Thomsom, who live in Utah. 

When they came to take him home, they put him in the back of a minivan.  They said he got a lot of funny looks by people passing them. Here is a pictures of him in the van.

 

 

A True Friend

This is my story of a true friend.  My mom got sick and died when I was three weeks old.  At first I was put in a pen by myself.  I had everything I needed, but I didn't like being alone.  So my people friends put me in with another mare (Candy) that had a filly (Tiny Acres Fancy) and my Dad (Tiny Acres Centennial).  The filly Fancy, was four weeks older than I.  Fancy became my best friend.  Because of her help I didn't need to be fed on a bottle.  With Fancy's guidance I learned where my milk pellets, hay, and sweet feed was located.  She showed me where the water was at also.  When we slept, we're not far apart.

When Fancy was getting her hair cut for fair, she was afraid. So she would not be afraid I helped her to learn her people friends would not hurt her.  She stayed by my side when I had my haircut. 

We eat, drink, and play together.  We even tease my Dad. Because of Fancy I'm no longer lonely.

  

 

 

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