Doesn't take long for dogs to figure out what pillows are for!!
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glm1111
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Awwwwwww...Beautiful adorable animals....Thanks for sharing.
You're adorable too!
Gael
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Adorable! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much for sharing these, they are wonderful!
I love LOVE draft horses! I used to take my goat to the fair every year with 4-H and my friend and I used to go and pet/talk to all the draft horses, they seemed to be gentle giants.
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Seriously cute! Thanks for sharing. You have beautiful pets.
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LP you inspired me to post them You look great up there on yours She's beautiful!
Your smile is contagious, and that's what it's all about!
These are just a few of the cuties I have here at our farm.
The foal in the first picture is now 3. He was the last born here because of my Lyme.
His name is Noah. I dubbed him that as he was being born. I was very sick and rarely could even get out of bed at the time.
His Mom was having trouble having him. I called other people for help, but I knew time was of the essence. So, I drug myself out to the barn and helped her.
It took all of my energy and strength to pull his big bottom out of his Momma. Got the job done just as others were getting here and then I collapsed.
I dubbed him Noah at that point because, it just reminded me of God's promise that He will not give us more than we can handle and then I had to be carried to the house.
Each of my animals have a story behind them. I'd be glad to share more if, there's interest
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glm1111
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Good story...Please do share more
Courageous and awesome job helping with the birth. Hope you are doing much better now
Gael
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For you draft lovers, coming to a thread near you, Next week......
HogueHaven's MacNaughton's (AKA: "Mac") story.
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Loved the pix! There's a horse across the street from me in my neighbor's yard. He's been there a little over a month. The horse is house sitting!
He's very friendly. I went over there calling and whistling for my dog and up trots this horse all by his lonesome.
Got to get some carrots so I can give him some treats. Could tell he was disappointed that I didn't have any from the sniffing and nibbling of my palm.
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