MiJodsR2BlinkinTite
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OK so this autumn decided to do the "natural" thing for my two and they've been turned out without anything on!!! (apart from traddie-man who has to wear his sweet-itch robe!).
So they've been out 24/7, and its been total bliss......... no mucking out, no rugs to faff around with and have to make decisions over, just two "naked" horses.
Today, went for a ride with a friend. We were out for two and a half hours and did a fair bit of canter work. Result: two sweaty frothy horses on return! And the problem of what to do with them. Mare wasn't so bad, coz she never is, but traddie-man has a coat like a thatched cottage and was literally dripping, poor lad.
So that's it, all the autumn resolutions to leave them out, hairy, all through the winter, whilst at the same time trying to keep them fit and in work, have been banished.
Have got friend with clippers coming (hopefully) this weekend....... traddie is having the full works, legs the lot; mare is having a chaser clip as she doesn't grow a huge coat.
Then on with the rugs!!!
(Then wait for the cold weather, as it ALWAYS gets cold after clipping!).
Anyone else started the autumn off resolute that they were going "au naterel" but now given up on their hairies and itching to get going on the the clippers??
So they've been out 24/7, and its been total bliss......... no mucking out, no rugs to faff around with and have to make decisions over, just two "naked" horses.
Today, went for a ride with a friend. We were out for two and a half hours and did a fair bit of canter work. Result: two sweaty frothy horses on return! And the problem of what to do with them. Mare wasn't so bad, coz she never is, but traddie-man has a coat like a thatched cottage and was literally dripping, poor lad.
So that's it, all the autumn resolutions to leave them out, hairy, all through the winter, whilst at the same time trying to keep them fit and in work, have been banished.
Have got friend with clippers coming (hopefully) this weekend....... traddie is having the full works, legs the lot; mare is having a chaser clip as she doesn't grow a huge coat.
Then on with the rugs!!!
(Then wait for the cold weather, as it ALWAYS gets cold after clipping!).
Anyone else started the autumn off resolute that they were going "au naterel" but now given up on their hairies and itching to get going on the the clippers??
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