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Horse Poems
Radio Humphrey the Horse, a poem by Pam Niell
By
Sue Palmer
on
October 10, 2024
Sometimes, we all need a little light-heartedness in our lives, and where better to get that than this original poem by Pam Neill? Pam is a friend and colleague of 15 years or more - we find it best not to count the years, to be honest! This poem is about a cheeky grey pony we both knew, whose stable was near Pam's back door. I treated Humphrey every month and did my best to avoid his tendency for dramatics. I love it when I can treat a horse every month or every six weeks. That's the frequency I choose for treatment for myself when I can prioritise is, and I find it works well for the horses. My focus is on the prevention of problems, care of comfort, and promotion of performance. That's for me, and for the horses!
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28.11.2021 Poems by Pam
By
Sue Palmer
on
November 28, 2021
Fredy (after two months of controlled exercise and not allowed out in the field!) Oh Lord it’s hard not to be hungry when you’re fed only twice every day! With meagre and mean little portions and simply not near enough hay. Especially with these awful Haynes, I’d eat all I day if I could. Oh […]
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28.10.2021 Poems by Pam
By
Sue Palmer
on
October 28, 2021
The Chair I put this chair by the window. I thought “That’s a good view to be had!” But I don’t seem to get much to use it, which frankly I feel is quite sad. The window is French and delightful, the view is a joy to behold, Only I have to see it from […]
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To a Trickle Haynet
By
Sue Palmer
on
April 30, 2021
Oh evil instrument of equine teasing, morsels of food through micro holes squeezing. Filling my belly is much impeded. Takes lots of effort and much time needed. Your green nylon string so thick and strong. For a horse this is torture and just plain wrong. Tempting strands visible but so hard to attain. So very […]
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