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Citaat:This is my sister and what's been written bears very little relation to reality. Mr P is very cute, obviously, but is not the housebound pet this article makes out. He lives at a livery farm with other horses, spends most of his time in a field or stable, and is fed normal horse food - the treats Mr P gets are all horse-safe. My sister has kept horses nearly all her life and the standard of care her horses receive is second to none. What makes Mr P unusual is that he has a super-calm temperament and this is why he is such a good therapy pony. Coming inside has been part of his training for the therapy work he does, as is the mixing with people and getting him used to all sorts of different situations. Rather like police horse or guide dog training. Incidentally, the other horse pictured belongs to another livery owner, not Katy. - Ali , North Yorkshire............ Thank god for that! I was about to go into a rant about horses being herd animals, etc. Misleading article DM!
- Lexie , Liverpool, 09/5/2013 15:20
