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🐴Horse Watching

Updated: 2 days ago

Wee Ted, our young donkey, is enjoying his time with the bigger horses in our herd—seen here hanging out with them.

Ted our mini donkey hanging out with his bigger adoptive brothers
Our newest herd member, Ted the donkey and the bigger horse's

The drafts and Casper have all accepted him without incident, as thankfully they are very used to miniature horses and donkeys.

Otto, our older gentleman shire cross, is particularly taken with the little bloke and was grooming him earlier, which was lovely to see.


Blossom, our other donkey, is continuing to be annoyed with him following her, but secretly we see her waiting for him to catch up. So you can't fool us, madam. Lol.



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