Thats an interesting observation Wonky, Nice one
Geoff
wonkytripod wrote:
Well at least part of it
GWR100 wrote:
Thats an interesting observation Wonky, Nice one
Geoff
Cheers Geoff, either that or an insight in to my state of mind :lol:
wonkytripod wrote:
Well at least part of it
OUch!! mares tail as in horse? that's why I don't have barbs on my wire
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
OUch!! mares tail as in horse? that's why I don't have barbs on my wire
Thanks for dropping by. Gypsy horses that should not even be in the field.
wonkytripod wrote:
Thanks for dropping by. Gypsy horses that should not even be in the field.
and the Gypsy horses are so pretty
Poor horsey lost part of her tail! Interesting shot, Andy!
SENSORLOUPE wrote:
and the Gypsy horses are so pretty
I just wish they were cared for better by the owners. So many are just tethered out on roadside verges or placed in fields where there is not enough grass to eat. I know in America you have a breed of horse called Gypsy horses, but these in the UK are owned by gypsy travellers. Some do look after there livestock extremely well but a few give the rest a bad name.
sailorsmom wrote:
Poor horsey lost part of her tail! Interesting shot, Andy!
Thanks for calling in Sue, I like the shot for some reason others think I'm mad for taking photos of things that they wouldn't even notice.
[quote=wonkytripod]I just wish they were cared for better by the owners. So many are just tethered out on roadside verges or placed in fields where there is not enough grass to eat. I know in America you have a breed of horse called Gypsy horses, but these in the UK are owned by gypsy travellers. Some do look after there livestock extremely well but a few give the rest a bad name.[/quo
Yes we do have that breed here, tho I have only seen photos of them. That is so sad, but every where one can find owners not taking of their horses. Thanks for that info
[quote=SENSORLOUPE][quote=wonkytripod]I just wish they were cared for better by the owners. So many are just tethered out on roadside verges or placed in fields where there is not enough grass to eat. I know in America you have a breed of horse called Gypsy horses, but these in the UK are owned by gypsy travellers. Some do look after there livestock extremely well but a few give the rest a bad name.[/quo
Yes we do have that breed here, tho I have only seen photos of them. That is so sad, but every where one can find owners not taking of their horses. Thanks for that info[/quote]
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