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Ok, firstly I am sorry for all the posts at the moment regarding my two...
Hannah and Troy are playing out in the field (Troy dragged my hubby to the field this morning
) but it has just started raining. It's not raining massively hard, but the softy in me wants to rush and bring them in. However, from Tuesday I am going to be at work and can't just flap and bring them in whenever it starts to rain
In the wild they would get wet wouldn't they? And it is not particularly cold here today in Lancashire...
So, how important is it that a foal should not get wet? I do have a small rug that I can put on him that a HHO member has very very kindly lent to me
but this morning it was lovely and warm and he was quite hot in his stable, so I didn't put it on. Bloody English weather!!!
P.S. I do know I am flapping... this is all new to me and there seems to be so many contradicting pieces of advice out there in the books with regards to this
Hannah and Troy are playing out in the field (Troy dragged my hubby to the field this morning
In the wild they would get wet wouldn't they? And it is not particularly cold here today in Lancashire...
So, how important is it that a foal should not get wet? I do have a small rug that I can put on him that a HHO member has very very kindly lent to me
P.S. I do know I am flapping... this is all new to me and there seems to be so many contradicting pieces of advice out there in the books with regards to this