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Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2019 12:33
 
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Is that one playing Hide and Sika?


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Eric wrote:
Is that one playing Hide and Sika?


:lol:


Your jokes don't get any better. :lol::lol:

 




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That is the problem when we retire, life becomes a huge joke but it certainly does help when we have joke Governments!



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a couple of goat shots from yesterday on a day out with Robert and his son  chris 


things you dont notice .? by jeff and jan  cohen, on Flickr




you old goat by jeff and jan  cohen, on Flickr

 




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Capture the moment  :lol:
Nice ones Jeff.



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Just looking through some of my 1000s of images and thought I would share a couple :



That is Ivoire - one of the horses I ride in Italy - and to prove it:




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chrisbet wrote:
Just looking through some of my 1000s of images and thought I would share a couple :



That is Ivoire - one of the horses I ride in Italy - and to prove it:



Magnificent creature....I'm talking about the horse. :lol:

Is there a touch of Freisan with all that hair....again....talking about Ivoire. :lol:



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No - he is a Merens horse, they come from the Pyrenees so as tough as they come. He is generally pretty lazy and will get away with anything you let him, but he & I have a good understanding of each other and he works well for me :smilesmall:

Merens horses



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chrisbet wrote:
No - he is a Merens horse, they come from the Pyrenees so as tough as they come. He is generally pretty lazy and will get away with anything you let him, but he & I have a good understanding of each other and he works well for me :smilesmall:

Merens horses

Ah...never heard of the breed before. Very impressive. 

It it was the long mane and tail that made me wonder about the Freisian....

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Friesians are taller and very showy - not a breed for the amateur, rider or owner, they are highly strung and look at their best with their plumes pulling a glass sided hea**e!




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