Sophstar
Well-Known Member
I used to proudly say my 2 ponies were cheap and basic to keep. All their lives they had lived out 24/7, come rain, snow, freezing temperatures, with a couple of slices of hay thrown out every night.
We have all whinged and moaned about the most horrific winter we have had (and still having) for ages but who else's bank account has been thoroughly abused this winter?! My 2 had to be brought in overnight from the start of December, not because of yard rules but simply they were knee deep in mud and the ground was eating the hay! Cob suffered mud fever for the first time ever (touch wood all gone and hairy again) and I was risking his arthritic joints in the sludgy mud if he stayed out.
Past 2 weeks our fields have half dried and then just as I say 'They can go out 24/7 come Monday' it proceeds to pour down all weekend and this morning woke up to snow and the field stream about to burst it's banks AGAIN. Just put in another order for hay and my bank account is starting to ask me when it can have a break from bills for hay, bedding, feed and danilon!
Very much my most expensive winter to date
We have all whinged and moaned about the most horrific winter we have had (and still having) for ages but who else's bank account has been thoroughly abused this winter?! My 2 had to be brought in overnight from the start of December, not because of yard rules but simply they were knee deep in mud and the ground was eating the hay! Cob suffered mud fever for the first time ever (touch wood all gone and hairy again) and I was risking his arthritic joints in the sludgy mud if he stayed out.
Past 2 weeks our fields have half dried and then just as I say 'They can go out 24/7 come Monday' it proceeds to pour down all weekend and this morning woke up to snow and the field stream about to burst it's banks AGAIN. Just put in another order for hay and my bank account is starting to ask me when it can have a break from bills for hay, bedding, feed and danilon!
Very much my most expensive winter to date