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I have nothing else to say on the matter
 

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Lol mine used to be notorious for this until she got so tangled one day she couldn't move (or see)....

P.s what is that mysterious green stuff in your field :p
 

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The strange green stuff? Apparently it's called 'grass' (pronounced 'grahss' in some parts of the country)...

We're actually quite lucky, at 15hh Genie is the biggest on the yard and we have 5 acres for 5 of them, one of which is laminitic so restricted all year round for his own good, we currently have about 3/4 acre ungrazed! However it's very heavy clay soil and the gateways are horrifically muddy - since moving to the yard I've bought shares in pig oil and sulphur.

To be fair to the pony it is the first rug she has properly killed in 6 1/2 years of owning me. Just a shame it had to be her mega expensive heavyweight turnout! It's a good thing she was so brilliant last week.... ;)
 

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When faced with a sight like that i find it helps to think "At least the rug broke, and not my superstar pony!" :p
 
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