He’s just retired- time for play and relaxation 

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Who is your new horse??
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I wish they were mine
. I miss time with horses terribly. They are very therapeutic animals
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They are amazing animals, if you are aware enough they can provide you with a mirror into yourself :)
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Mine were my life as a teenager and yes 100% they are part of you. The trust and bond is just unbeatable. This was my second baby. He was called Vision. Coming up 3 in the second picture.pic.twitter.com/4pK7chFo8g
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What a stunning horse - lovely colouring and beautiful head :) once horse are in your blood it is difficult to ever really let go !
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This was my first love. She was a rescue. Freckles ( apltly named
). She was found in a field with a foal. Barely any tail or mane and bald patches all over. She was my best friend.pic.twitter.com/bLMp3YjmVl
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I currently have six rescue horses, keeps me fairly busy
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Oh wow! What an amazing thing to be able to do. My dream as a child was to have a house and land big enough to have a rescue. Most of our animals ( growing up and as an adult) are rescues. I only have a dog now. I think they rescue you as much as you do them.pic.twitter.com/GkNToGEMxe
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They certainly do - she looks like she winds you around her little paw
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This one is Stretch. Named by @DogsTrust ever had him since he was was 1. Lurcher cross Whippet. He’s now 10! Soppy as they come ( unless he sees a cat or squirrel ) 

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