The Introductions

Fences only seem to get in the way when you want to meet new friends.

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Little Albie is very keen to meet everyone.

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Fivla has become a good second step-mother.  She is slightly more of a motherly friend to Albie than Tor who sees him as her meal ticket she should look after.

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Today was the day we have all been waiting for.

And so we let Silver, Storm and Tiddles into the small field containing Tor, Fivla and Albie.  Waffle joined them later. He was busy on the horizon being mysterious.

Silver was sensible – he introduced himself to Tor first and then was allowed to make friends with Albie.

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Little Albie was keen to meet everyone new.

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He tried to play “Nibble” with Storm who put his ears back.

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With that, Tor waded in and gave him both barrels.  No one can speak to her Albie like that.

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It was all very interesting to watch.  So much communication and such good behaviour.

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Albie was intrigued with Tiddles.  He had met him very briefly (but probably didn’t remember) when he first arrived at Thordale.

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I think this could be the beginning of a good friendship.

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I hope so.

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Tentative little games.

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Brave introductions.

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Lots of foal mouthing (as it should be).

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And Silver discovered Albie’s rump makes a good chin rest!

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Well that was easy.  Albie is now a fully paid up Minion.

Well, here we all are

Well, here we all are.

‘Bert is beginning to fill out in the right way rather than the wormy-belly way.  He comes up for scratches and chats and he is definitely my Monkey.

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BeAnne is coming along leaps and bounds.  She jumped up onto my bed this morning and that, for her, is a huge achievement.  She even went on today’s dog walk with Loki and Daisy.

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Storm and Tiddles have joined the others in the big back field.

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Tiddles is much quieter since his ordeal but he still loves being hugged.

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Delia is enjoying being home.

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Waffle has decided he is “a big black” (Shetland).

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It is an exclusive club and he is very happy pretending.  It is all perspective.

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Fivla is lives with Tor and Albie in the little field.  She works hard twice a day and the weight is slowly coming off.  She is stabled at night.  Anyway, she spends her time outside cantering up and down the fence waving her bottom at Klængur and squealing if anyone looks at her.

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Albie is lonely.  I played with him in the field this afternoon but I am not who he needs.  Tomorrow we will put Tiddles and Storm in.  They should make him smile.

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He likes Fivla but she just does more squealing.

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I keep telling myself I am so glad Albie did not go to the Sales.  That was the original plan, when he first arrived.

I could never let him go away now.

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Lerwick Shetland Pony Sales 2016

I went to the annual Shetland Pony Sales in Lerwick because I happened to be in the area and not because I wanted to buy.  Yes, I did register in case but I didn’t buy anyone.  I sat on my hands.  I was good.

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This is behind the scenes – the pens where everyone waits to go through the sale ring.  Each pony has their own sale number glued onto their rump.

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First, there was the sale of tack and various Shetland pony miscellanea.

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Then it was the ponies’ turn.  Ponies are traded in guineas.  It is a tradition from way back.  The five pence (the shilling) was the auctioneer’s fee.

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The sales weren’t as busy as they have been in previous years and prices were non-existent or low, despite being on iBidder as well so folk could bid over the internet.

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Many ponies were left unsold with no bids and reserves were not met.   A few went for good money.

And quite right too.  It costs money to breed registered Shetland ponies.

To register Colt/Gelding Foal (including passport) – £20.00
To register a Filly Foal (including passport) – £40.00
To license a stallion costs £168.00 (including Voluntary Vet Examination, DNA kit and microchip)

and that is just the paperwork.

So I fully understand why a breeder wouldn’t sell a registered Shetland Pony for pence.

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There were some gorgeous ponies too.

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Big

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And little.

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So I sat on my hands and came home with no-one mostly because I didn’t hear any little pony call me.  It was very difficult but I managed not to shop!

But I thought you might be interested to see how the set-up works.

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And in other news, ‘Bert is most definitely back.  I know it is him.  We have had long chat and he came stood in my arms while I stroked and talked to him, wagging his little tail with happiness.

My little Monkey is home.  I am very happy.

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Identification Please

Most odd.  Most, most odd.

‘Ster has been missing for two days and nights in the hill.  Usually he comes home in the evening but there was no sign and I was about to mount a search party when he walked through the little gate I always leave open.

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He brought someone with him.

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I couldn’t believe it and there was a very strange atmosphere.  I am trying very hard not to anthropamorphise but there was a definite air of “I have brought him back for you”.

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‘Bert looks very thin and rather bleak.

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He tucked into his breakfast of Ewe Nuts (Lambie’s favourite – he just won’t look at anything else and it has to be served in his special bowl and not on the ground, thank you very much) and stayed with ‘Ster and Lambie all day.

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No one minds the new addition.  It is as if Lambert never left.

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It rather begs the question – is this Lambert or just some random moorit sheep who followed ‘Ster home?

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I have to say I think it is ‘Bert.

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Just a rather thinner, more worldly, version.  He is tame-ish, and will come up to me and let me stroke him.  A Shetland hill sheep wouldn’t do that.   Update:  He has just followed me into the stable by himself when I went to feed Albie his last meal before bed.  I easily caught him and wormed him and gave him some extra food as a reward. 

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Anywho, the Boyzenberries are back together.

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And I think ‘Ster is wonderful for bringing him home to me.

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Here are some old ‘Bert photos.  I am hoping you can see the resemblance and it is not Martin Guerre.  Whoever he is, I think he needs us and I really hopes he stays, even just to get fat again.

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Tiddles is coming out as they say here and he had a large multi-vitamin injection in his bum.

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So, How Are We?

This morning Daisy kindly did all the chores while I took Flossie to the airport.

I came home to find the little ones (Storm and Tiddles) making new friends.

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Daisy had taken Tiddles’ rug off so that the warm Shetland Autumn wind could dry him.  He still had a damp bottom.

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His mane and tail are clarty from the peaty water while his body fur is in hard clumps.

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We will wait for it to try completely before we attempt brushing his body.

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Tiddles is not keen, at the best of times, on being brushed.

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He can get very arsey about it if I brush for too long.

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But he let me clean his mane and tail – I used lots of conditioner to make it a kinder experience.

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He didn’t put up his usual forelock fight (that is when I end up holding a rearing Tiddles in one hand while brushing frantically with the other!)

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Here are my two little visions of loveliness.  Storm is extremely jealous of Tids so I had to brush him as well and tell him how special he is.  “Why, Miss Storm, you’re beautiful too!”

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Staff Nurse Lambie was around too “helping”.

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After lunch, I went into the stable to find Fivla resting.

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I sat down beside Tiddles.  I could see he was exhausted.  So I stroked and stroked him, willing him to go to sleep.

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And he lay down beside me and had a lovely nap.

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Darling boy.  I am so relieved.

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I left him with his little Afternoon Nurse on standby.

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She was wearing her full uniform.

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This is the best sight ever from my front door.

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Oh yes, my back put in a huge objection yesterday evening and it was duly noted.  I am stiff this morning but have walked miles with Fivla during her Keep Fat sessions (20 minutes in either brisk walk or trot three times a day).

Onwards and upwards.