LittleGinger
Well-Known Member
With all the rain and mud, Pony and I both resemble hippos at the moment.
Yesterday I went out for a hack - normally I do like to leave the yard looking really smart, but this time of year is a race before it gets dark and I only get to ride once or twice a week at this time of year, so I don't miss those opportunities for anything!
Off we went, sort of clean under rug areas but with muddy patches on legs, dreadlocks in his mane and quite a short tail (I got tired of detangling it so chopped quite a lot off it... It's thick enough for four or five ponies!), patchy hi viz draped over Pony's bum and a tatty vest for me (proper hi-viz coat still drying out!). Not to mention where I'd smeared mud all over myself pulling off his soggy, filthy turnout rug and nearly lost a boot in the quagmire at the field entrance.
On our hack, we met a pair of riders who quite openly looked me up and down and I'll be honest, I had a real moment of embarrassment. Their muscly, clipped out horses were immaculately turned out, right down to their chalk white socks and oiled hooves.
Riders looked straight out of a catalogue.
I suddenly felt really inadequate and scruffy on my unclipped Welshie, pottering along the lanes as they marched smartly towards us, throwing in some shoulder-in every now and again.
It doesn't bother me too much - Ginger Pony is happy, healthy and very much loved - but just for fun (and to avoid such shame in future!), what tips/tricks/products are there to keep us looking respectable?
Here is the little bog pony:
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Yesterday I went out for a hack - normally I do like to leave the yard looking really smart, but this time of year is a race before it gets dark and I only get to ride once or twice a week at this time of year, so I don't miss those opportunities for anything!
Off we went, sort of clean under rug areas but with muddy patches on legs, dreadlocks in his mane and quite a short tail (I got tired of detangling it so chopped quite a lot off it... It's thick enough for four or five ponies!), patchy hi viz draped over Pony's bum and a tatty vest for me (proper hi-viz coat still drying out!). Not to mention where I'd smeared mud all over myself pulling off his soggy, filthy turnout rug and nearly lost a boot in the quagmire at the field entrance.
On our hack, we met a pair of riders who quite openly looked me up and down and I'll be honest, I had a real moment of embarrassment. Their muscly, clipped out horses were immaculately turned out, right down to their chalk white socks and oiled hooves.
It doesn't bother me too much - Ginger Pony is happy, healthy and very much loved - but just for fun (and to avoid such shame in future!), what tips/tricks/products are there to keep us looking respectable?
Here is the little bog pony:
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