Feathers and footballs

Apr 20, 2010 00:30

With Small Pony still not being well enough for the extended adventures that he loves doing, we've been trying hard to think up interesting things to keep him entertained. On Sunday we brought a gym ball from home ( my old office chair ) to see what he thought of it ( Read more... )

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gnapp April 20 2010, 05:00:26 UTC
Good cob! A team of those in the next world championships would definitely make them more interesting!

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glenatron April 20 2010, 13:26:18 UTC
Definitely. They talk about "eleven men on the field" but make no clear specification for the number of horses...

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skiesfirepaved April 20 2010, 10:02:39 UTC
Haha! Bless him. Do you leave it in the field for them? I was thinking about getting something similar for Pepsi, but I don't know how interested she'd be.

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glenatron April 20 2010, 10:24:12 UTC
In our field it would just roll down the hill and get stuck there, so we just brought it to play with when we were in the school. I think without us to tell them it was interesting the ponies would just sniff the ball and wander off. I suspect a snackball would be rather different...

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skiesfirepaved April 20 2010, 13:13:18 UTC
Oh yes, I was forgetting that you had hills. Strange, magical things that they are.

Pepsi has a snackball, she loves it! Beatrice likes it too, though she hasn't really worked out that food comes out when she pushes it; she just likes kicking it around.

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glenatron April 20 2010, 13:27:33 UTC
They're still waiting for you to come visit them :)

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penella22 April 20 2010, 12:21:26 UTC
Go Zorro! We always knew you were a football champion...

What kind of bridle is that? It looks very much like a Parelli bridle my mother owns...

Sage and I may have to try this now. We do have a ridiculously large ball we can play with, and we haven't ever tackled it under saddle. Hmm.

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glenatron April 20 2010, 12:32:16 UTC
It's a $30 Reinsman western bridle. Possibly actually designed for a Bosal but works fine with the bit. Combined with a cheap snaffle and Silversand slobber-straps and mecate...

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teadog1425 April 21 2010, 06:33:17 UTC
Aw, Zorro is so cute - all thinky and concentrating! Yay for video cameras!

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glenatron April 21 2010, 07:27:23 UTC
He's awesome. I have an idea about goalkeeping which may be very entertaining too...

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teadog1425 April 21 2010, 09:26:58 UTC
Hee! Can't wait to see that - I would imagine something along the lines of cow-horses cutting cattle?! I think Zorro would be perfect for that!

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spirithorse21 April 21 2010, 18:21:02 UTC
Go Zorro! I love push polo--at least, that's what we've always called it. My lesson horses are pretty good at it, though we used to have one that would go along fine for a while, and then just kind of fall face first into the ball! He'd get right back up and keep on dribbling though. :)

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glenatron April 21 2010, 23:33:33 UTC
I suspect Zorro will be more than happy to fight anyone who tries to steal his ball. There may be a chance to play with this more soon...

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