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2 shetland ponies (Staffordshire)

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2 shetland ponies (Staffordshire)

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Link - http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/_chat/13786 ... where?pg=2

2 shetland ponies, freezemarked
Beech, Staffordshire:
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good news copied from mumsnet.com

Mon 09-Jan-12 12:00:44

Have got them smile

Some chap saw them and tied them to a fence with a dog lead. he was just heading back to his car to head home and ring for help when he saw us.

pip seems fine shes all lathered up though.

Stupidpony has got what looks like bite marks and scratches on her leg. she is obviously lame and not impressed with the idea of walking.

ds is just feeding her and giving her a cuddle then we going to abandon the car and walk them the billion miles home!

have rang vet who will come and check them over when i get them back.
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brilliant news, thanks hun :)
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