Connie P
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I have people ask every now and again how the two geldings are that I purchased from Mr. Trembly last October.
Well here they are! They are both doing great! They have some "issues" but we are slowly working out the kinks. I wish I had more time to spend with them individually. I have been trying to make a point of setting a schedule to work with them in between everything else I have going. Neither of them like to be wormed so I just started putting the wormer on their feed and they just lap it right up so that works for me!
Now trimming feet is another story - while Bob is very good for his feet to be trimmed, General FREAKS out. He really tries to hurt us when we have to trim his feet so I now have to have the vet out to tranquilize hime every time. Believe me when I tell you it is much safer for us and for him too.
They really do not like to be without each other and really cause a fuss if they cannot see one another. They are stalled next to each other and share a pasture. They are both in their mid 20's and are really content here. I don't know if they will ever be fully accepting of being handled but for now it really doesn't matter to me. I do have them listed on my sales page, but unless a really special home that I approve of comes along they will just live their remaining days here with us.
Bob is up front and General in back.
Edited to add - even though they have their own hay piles they have decided to share. Now that is a huge stride forward!
Well here they are! They are both doing great! They have some "issues" but we are slowly working out the kinks. I wish I had more time to spend with them individually. I have been trying to make a point of setting a schedule to work with them in between everything else I have going. Neither of them like to be wormed so I just started putting the wormer on their feed and they just lap it right up so that works for me!

Now trimming feet is another story - while Bob is very good for his feet to be trimmed, General FREAKS out. He really tries to hurt us when we have to trim his feet so I now have to have the vet out to tranquilize hime every time. Believe me when I tell you it is much safer for us and for him too.
They really do not like to be without each other and really cause a fuss if they cannot see one another. They are stalled next to each other and share a pasture. They are both in their mid 20's and are really content here. I don't know if they will ever be fully accepting of being handled but for now it really doesn't matter to me. I do have them listed on my sales page, but unless a really special home that I approve of comes along they will just live their remaining days here with us.

Bob is up front and General in back.
Edited to add - even though they have their own hay piles they have decided to share. Now that is a huge stride forward!
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