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A Few Questions About Fondant?

Ok, so. Last year I made the cake for my sons first birthday (rubber duck themed) and it was a Huge success, and that summer my sister asked to make a Thomas the Train cake for her sons birthday and it turned out great to! Both cakes had rock'n fondant accents and I really enjoyed working with it but it was the first time I had ever used it..Now my son is about to turn 2 and his party is going to be Yo Gabba Gabba and I want to make a cake like this:

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I despair when I read posts like this. Poor animal is a colt, turned out with mares???? He might be small but I have seen a Shetland covering a 16 hand + Mare when she was lying down, You wonder why he is acting as he is - I will tell you, it is because he is frustrated. The best thing you can do is to sell him. You are a lazy, ignorant owner who cannot be bothered to do things the right way because it takes an effort and you will have every excuse in the book as to why you cannot/will not do anything to improve his life. You have heard about nasty studs and yours is on the way to becoming one of them. You will not geld him because you 'have been told' that he could be worth $500. Let one of those people who told you that buy him. When he founders or gets kicked by the mares for bothering them he is not going to be worth much is he? What are you going to do when he does founder? Tell the vet that you cannot cut back on his feed? Might as well euthanise him now. Keeping any animal requires commitment. Something that you are greatly lacking. Sell him for what you can get and stick with china horses. They only need a periodic dusting,
There's obviously something wrong if hitting speed bumps at 30mph causes it to shake

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