Jack the Wonder Pony
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Jack the wonder pony, official mascot of Honest Farm, poses |
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Don’t all ponies hate kids/adults who try to ride them? I think all ponies inherently believe they were born only to be lawn ornaments (that need lots of feeding!)
Comment by Jenn — August 1, 2006 @ 3:55 PM
I think ponies just tolerate most of us. Jack adores people and kids as well which is pretty surprising considering he is also a stallion. Jack works as the farm teaser during breeding season, a frustrating job for a little pony if there ever was one. He spends most of his time in a paddock but comes inside at night and on bad weather days. He has a nice life!
On Saturdays at the market he comes inside to say hello to children who visit the farm stand. He likes blackberries and carrots and miraculously never mistakes a tiny finger for a treat.
Comment by Susie Quick — August 2, 2006 @ 9:47 AM