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Love it. I still remember the first one you posted what a beautiful animal. I used to enjoy horseback riding which I only did as a hobby never had a horsy, not even a wooden one. What a sad childhood I had no wonder I’m such a mess.
 
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Me too. Maybe I’m just a horrible person but I was a bit disappointed it wasn’t a watch. 😗

Can it at least tell the time?

She'll let mama know when it's dinnertime 😀
 
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Love it. I still remember the first one you posted what a beautiful animal. I used to enjoy horseback riding which I only did as a hobby never had a horsy, not even a wooden one. What a sad childhood I had no wonder I’m such a mess.
Yes, you’re thinking of Drogon. He’s 2 years old now and has developed into a very handsome - and feisty - stallion.
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Yes, you’re thinking of Drogon. He’s 2 years old now and has developed into a very handsome - and feisty - stallion.
He just seems to float along above the ground! Truly a beautiful animal!
 
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Yes, you’re thinking of Drogon. He’s 2 years old now and has developed into a very handsome - and feisty - stallion.
Yup, you posted his first wobbly steps I found it amazing look at him now all business. What is the lifespan of a horse I would imagine they are easy to bond with become attached to, they are certainly bright animals the little I know of them.
 
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Yup, you posted his first wobbly steps I found it amazing look at him now all business. What is the lifespan of a horse I would imagine they are easy to bond with become attached to, they are certainly bright animals the little I know of them.
About 25-30 years is the average lifespan. In spite of their size, they are delicate animals in many ways. My daughter would keep them all if she could, but she has a business to run. Drogon is special though. She was recently offered $20,000 for him and turned it down.
 
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Let me suggest Gwen or Shaneighneigh.
Ok, you are now banned for that second name suggestion in the interests of good taste sir. 😁
 
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Congrats! I always find it a little shocking how something this wobbly looking is born and walks what, a few minutes later? Compared to human babies, which are basically incapable of anything noteworthy for years. 😁
Some are never capable of doing anything noteworthy or at least useful, the ranks of politicians are full of them to that you can add tone of the most useless wastes of oxygen the head of the reserve bank of Australia……..now there is a useless prick!

The foal will always be nicer and betteri than most humans.
It’s lovely by the way
 
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Some are never capable of doing anything noteworthy or at least useful, the ranks of politicians are full of them

Funny how you'd say that and, in the same post, quote one. 😁
 
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Wow she’s stunning - definitely a keeper 😀. Congrats to your daughter.
 
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Yes, you’re thinking of Drogon. He’s 2 years old now and has developed into a very handsome - and feisty - stallion.
Wow, how purely and stunningly graceful.
 
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For all you equestrian fans who have been following posts about foals born at my daughter’s farm, here’s a new video of Drogon, now a 2 year old stallion - but still very much a kid at heart - playing with his favorite toy. Enjoy.