2/9 Doodles AMPS 292 +4 292 PMPS 195 Wild Horse Pics

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Doodles & Karen

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Doodles 2/8 The boy is bouncing after his day of gravy. It's fine, his ears can use a break and now we wait to see what 5.75u will do. DH & I will run a few errands before Doodles decides to hold me hostage again :p:rolleyes: Moo and I have made up after the "battle of her tushy wash". She was extra sweet yesterday and sure enjoyed the extra food all day. It's one reason we call her Moo..she eats like a cow.

Surf safely kitties and eat your fuds.
 
I hope Doodles slides down slowly. I'm glad Moo forgave you. Nice that you can take advantage of the bounce and get some errands done today.
 
Doodles will never cease to amaze me with his antics. Hope his gravy hangover didn't upset his stomach too much. Enjoy the brief respite from the gravy train. Glad Moo is enjoying her clean rear and forgave the bean on the oh so horrible torture:rolleyes:.
 
Hopefully he'll clear the bounce safely and not have any backlash from the gravy day. Glad Moo is feeling better...enjoy the errands!!
 
Looks like a nice day of calmness at your house. :cat: And glad that all is forgiven after the tush episode yesterday. Forrest is always good about it but, not Bubba, he is very particular about what get touched. :rolleyes:
 
Here are a few pics of the Wild Horses.
Wild Horses 1.jpg Wild Horses 2.jpg Wild Horses 3.jpg
 
at least he found blue fast again... beautiful pictures of the horses... how is he after ALL that food yesterday?? it was almost like Thanksgiving for him lol with all that food... at least the appetite held up when you needed it too... hope you have a great night Karen:bighug::bighug:
 
Nice descent today, Doodles! Good job!

Those are beautiful horses. Where were the pics taken? I support several environmental groups that litigate for the preservation of our wild horses.

Have a good evening, Karen

Hugs and scritches,
 
Doodles is doing so good! Happy numbers. :bighug:

The horses are beautiful. We had wild horses in eastern Oregon back when I lived there. They would do a round up every year and sell them to ranchers, 4H and such. They did this primarily to keep the herd size in control and healthy. None were sold for sloter. Those that were not sold were taken to a sanctuary. It was a balance between ranchers and wild horses. It was always thrilling to see a herd running wild through the snow.

Thanks for the walk down memory lane. :)
 
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