Twinkley Lights
Well-Known Member
I'm a firm believer in a bedtime check to sort them out and check, hay , water and skip out etc. When I went up last night my 32 year old" lodger" Morgan who belongs to my groom was just standing at the back of the stable. When I put his light on and went in he was caught firmly on the haynet which had twisted round the clip of his turnout rug. He was very calm bless him and let me bring him closer and work it free. I'm not a fan of keeping turnouts on and certainly not the ones with twist clips. I'm so glad it was this calm old chap who knew to keep calm and wait and not my new 6 year old or my rescue mare dread to think how upset they would have been.
Bless him I think I needed the cuddle more than he did once he was free and hay on the floor.
Bless him I think I needed the cuddle more than he did once he was free and hay on the floor.