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5/2/12
Don't forget to post the pic of Rob and his other BFF Big Red;) I think there's one of Rob hand picking grass for him...............
Jamie
5/2/12
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5/6/12
Oh My! I was just roaming through the threads and came upon this picture. I am beginning to really realize how great horses are at reading humans and mimicking them. Elmo's pose is perfect especially with him eyeballing the camera.
Cats, dogs etc. take great photos. But horses can be the best. I guess it may be part of their survival instinct to read their surroundings and react. I loved the one of I'll Have Another with his groom on the Three Chimneys facebook and recently saw a photo of Rachel Alexandra laying her head in Calvin Borel's arms.
Lauren
5/7/12
Lauren, Elmo is hilarious...........he stared at all of us until we stopped what we were doing and paid him homage...........he was very good while being groomed too..........I am very impressed by this 1997 Breeders Cup Sprint Champion! (I think it was the Sprint)......
Jamie
5/14/12
I would like to say Elmhurst behaved himself yesterday but I'd be fibbing,
When he was put inside his pretty new stall he tried to blast the door down.
I had to get tough with him and every time he slammed himself against his door I smacked him in the chest and told him, "NO!"
My poor husband wasn't sure what to make of it...he only shook his head and said, "Now I remember why I try so hard not to make you mad."
Elmhurst was, however, very well behaved inside today.
5/14/12
5/14/12
Oh Wow! I can't get over how similar your "group" is to my daycare kids!!!
Elmhurst seems to like the limelight and needs a little attitude adjustment once in a while. Is he more high maintenance than the ladies or hoodlums? Or is it a coin toss of who is going to need more attention when you go out to the barn?
Lauren