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Subject: Re: Friesian Herd


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alex
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Date Posted: 12:19:20 03/17/04 Wed
In reply to: Herd 's message, "Friesian Herd" on 14:08:50 03/16/04 Tue

(who, me?)

She sat uppn the stud firmly for at least 5 minutes watching the herd closely leaving them to calm down a little.She dimounted and untacked him leaving her stud to graze.She whistled and her dog loped over and lay down peacefully dozing off a little.She sat on the soft green grass and watched silently and whistled lowly.

The stud was happy to be free again and he cantered over to dice and whickered nipping her rump lightley and gazing at the lead stallion.He whickered and settled down to draze.

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