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Poky’s Least Favorite Activity

Feb
18


Morgan, hanging on as she assisted the donkey hoof trimmer yesterday afternoon.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on February 18, 2012  

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  1. 2-18
    12:14
    pm

    Poor Poky, she doesn’t like that. She wants another person to do that; someone who will paint her nails with beautiful colors – girlie colors. I read of a little girl who was given a gentle, old mare for a pet. She painted the mare’s hooves pink. They were an adorable pair.

  2. 2-18
    12:19
    pm

    :woof::woof:
    I know that look! It is the way I feel when I go to the dentist!

  3. 2-18
    1:37
    pm

    Aww poor Poky………I hope she got a huge reward for going through that episode.

  4. 2-18
    2:06
    pm

    poor baby – the look in that eye!!! :airkiss:

  5. 2-18
    2:52
    pm

    Ohhh The evil eye… :devil2:
    The only trimming that goes on around here is for the two indoor kits…they make it sound like I am torturing them! Three minutes later, they’re all good. Good on Morgan for doing the holding…good practice for when she gets her horse(s)!
    =) Pam

  6. 2-18
    2:53
    pm

    Poor Pokey! I hope a cookie was waiting for him when he was done!
    Bonnie from Iowa

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