Check out my newest pony!

evilbunnyfoofoo

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Prepare for ultimate cuteness!

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Welcome Baby Gumdrop into the world!

Since we've had just loads of rain and snow, momma Candy decided to just have her baby right in the mud. Poor little mud filly! Worry not! I grabbed her up and got her to drier land. She's only about 30 minutes old, and she has no idea what all this yucky brown stuff is.

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Candy says, "Oo, what a dirty girl! Let mommy get you all tidied up."

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"I'm so happy to have you beside me instead in me and kicking my ribs!"

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"hey, grandma, slow down with the pictures! You're scaring the kid!"

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Being born is such hard work my little Baby Gumdrop fell asleep where she stood!

And we kissed her and hugged her and intend to spoil her forever! Also notice her deadbeat dad Studmuffin is nowhere to be seen. What a cad!


Needless to say, I am one delighted rabbit. I need this joy in my life. A new life to nurture is just what the doctor ordered!​
 
:ponylove:awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww:satisfied: cuteness overload!!!!!! :surprisepony::surprisepony: goes into to much cuteness coma
 
AWWWWW! My husband had to look at my screen because my voice went up like 3 octaves and got super squeaky. Gumdrop is so adorable and what a little fuzzpuff! Love the name.
 
Awww! So super cute! I love it!
 
Now that's she's all clean and dry she's even softer and snugglier than ever! To say that I'm absolutely mental for my sweet Baby Gumdrop isn't taking my new obsession with her seriously enough. I've had other pony foals born here, but only one other by her mummy Candy.

Candy was not an actual rescue, but a refugee. She had been owned by countless others, passed around like a party favour. But she decided she was going to live with us. She would break free constantly from her home, and come get in the pasture with Stormy, my big mare. No one was sure how she was even doing it, but she KEPT doing it over and over, such was her determination to be with us. Finally her owners at the time (who'd only had her maybe a month) said she should stay if I would have her, as they wanted her to be happy. So stay she did.

The vet assured us Candy was beyond child bearing years, so I put a little rescue pony stallion in there with her and Stormy (who'd already also been joined by a rescue gelding named Boss). For several years nothing came of it, so i didn't bother to have him snipped. Then last year Candy stunned us all with a little colt we named Surprise. Sadly, Surprise was gone the same day he came. He just visited us briefly then went back to Pony Heaven. I was pretty devastated. The vet said it wasn't due to age or health, that Candy obviously had some Welsh in her and could have babies later in life than other breeds. So I gave her one last shot at being a mum, and she's done so well! sweet Baby Gumdrop is so active, so eager, so vital! I think she's very viable, and I'm going to spoil her rotten.

And poor daddy Studmuffin? He's gonna get snipped now. His job is done, and I don't want Candy having any more. I don't want to stress her, and she is older. She just seemed so sad to lose Surprise, I had to give her one more shot. And lucky I did!

Now to go back out and ogle my sweet like puffball! She smells sooooooo good!
 
Oh, look at that sweet little face. ♥ Huge congratulations! Doesn't it seem like animals wait until you get the worst possible weather and then decide to give birth?

It does! If it storms or floods, I can rest assured that's when someone's gonna dump a baby on me! I look for it if I have a pregnant critter and the weather turns sour.
 
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