xxMozlarxx
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Ok guys, I get it, I will sort myself out.
I should think so too!! You are letting the local area down!!
Ok guys, I get it, I will sort myself out.
Another one who needs to get a grip!!
Good for you, you are very lucky that every horse you have had is so clean. Unfortunately not all horses are like this and some do genuinely lie on their own poo even when they dont have to, if you were that experienced you would know this!!!
Apologies, Pastie, that my RESCUE pony that was taken from ABUSE isn't well bred!!!!!
You were but part of my self development bullwacky at the moment is learning to respect and accept people for what and who they are! xx
What sort of abuse was the pony rescued from?Apologies, Pastie, that my RESCUE pony that was taken from ABUSE isn't well bred!!!!!
Well Mozlarxx, I have very well bred horses, I have never owned common bred horses. Mine seem to have an in bred amount of house manners!
Ahahahahahhah..... what nonsense, breeding is not relevant, my pure bred is middle of the road in terms of cleanliness, my neighbours Large TB is absolutely filthy both in the stable and the field.
Thought I was on UI FH. I am just joking as this thread has got far too serious!! Well done for saving your horse from ABUSE. Just make sure you dont let it lie in piss and get matted though!
Do you know, I quite like you now!! xxx
Damn!!! You got me!!
Ummmmmmmm? Yep. Lighten up. Its just a forum, dear.
Nah...... s'ok, nowt wrong with a heated debate..........
I bought my boy 2 years ago knowing he was prone to mud fever - i have all the stuff for it in my first aid kit but havent needed to use it yet - all winter i have not touched his legs - my yo, a very experienced older man, advised me to leave well alone - i have, not washed his legs off all winter and no mud fever!
I think leave nature alone - my boy has enough shavings to soak up his wee but not enough (like i first thought) that you could put a pitchfork through and not touch the base
Also re mud - let horses be horses - ive learned, its the horses who are washed off everday and brought in to sit in their stables daily for hours who have the problems - let your horses build some resistance !
Good!
Watch this space. At the moment I'm drawing Maslows hierarchy of needs into my journal. Soon I'll be drinking herbal tea, meditating and wearing flowing clothes whilst humming to the soothing tune in my head!!
Have been ignoring how filthy my youngster looks as shes SO hairy and lies in wee etc that I thought, leave it, will sort it out when its warm enough to bath.
Have barely seen her in the light for a few weeks, just enough to check no blood pumping from anywhere really.
Anyway, today I wanted a cuddle so ran my fingers through her neck...then through her armpits...back legs...sides....and she is just like one huge matt =[ anyway, I've cut them all off so now she looks like she's had a nasty accident with the lawnmower. Hopefully she's more comfortable.
Feel so awful =[
I'm clearly thick.
Even if I had 4 ft deep of shavings... and I chucked some water/pee on it from above, the shavings that it seeps down through will still be wet, after the liquid has drained to the bottom? No?
If something is wet from above surely no matter how deep the shavings they will still be...um...wet?
Or are we talking "puddles" rather than wet shavings?
Have been ignoring how filthy my youngster looks as shes SO hairy and lies in wee etc that I thought, leave it, will sort it out when its warm enough to bath.
Have barely seen her in the light for a few weeks, just enough to check no blood pumping from anywhere really.
Anyway, today I wanted a cuddle so ran my fingers through her neck...then through her armpits...back legs...sides....and she is just like one huge matt =[ anyway, I've cut them all off so now she looks like she's had a nasty accident with the lawnmower. Hopefully she's more comfortable.
Feel so awful =[