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Mosh Pit

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The family that eats hay together, stays together!

Not that they want to stay together. What you don’t see is all the pushing and shoving going on because they all wish the others would go away so they can have all the hay to themselves.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on April 4, 2011  

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  1. 4-4
    8:02
    am

    Goodness, that is quite the pile of animals!

  2. 4-4
    8:02
    am

    Clover says “Hurry girls before the Big One and her Giant Baby get it all!” LOL
    Thanks, that made me smile. Great start to the day.

  3. 4-4
    9:17
    am

    I have that in all of my barns. It seems they want the best and not for anyone but themselves.

  4. 4-4
    9:21
    am

    Hey I’ve been in a mosh pit before…twenty some years ago now!

    I much prefer the woolie mosh pit!! (getting old I guess!)

  5. 4-4
    1:06
    pm

    That’s some good-looking hay.

    I hate it when one stands on it and poops and one always does!

  6. 4-4
    1:32
    pm

    hey hey whos eatin all the hay teehee

  7. 4-4
    3:02
    pm

    Lots of head butting too!

  8. 4-4
    4:43
    pm

    Glenda, I really hate that. They won’t eat it because of the poop but they are unable to understand consequences of pooping there.

  9. 4-5
    10:05
    am

    All things considered, looks like they get along pretty well. :shimmy:

  10. 4-5
    11:56
    am

    HAY!! HEY!!
    It takes all kinds to make a FAMILY!!
    Granny Trace

    http://www.grannytracescrapsandsquares.com

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