Its beautiful down here in kent and have 3 very happy rugless ponies all moulting and rolling around looking very happy with themselves. Hope there's lots more out there enjoying this lovely day
Well D's as naked as he has been all winter and J has been naked for the last few weeks. 'fraid Fergles is still in a rainsheet though as the rain yesterday means mud which does not mix well with my grey pony
Yup - GreyDonk is out naked, I even put fly spray on him (he's a sensitive wee flower when it comes to insects and bugs). I'm expecting not to be able to see him later due to the rather fetching shades of green and brown he'll be sporting .
yep, everything on our yard is naked today, even the fully clipped beastie, so nice to see the sun on their backs, and there is a lot of white hair in patches on the grass where FatCob has rolled
Nits hasn't been rugged all winter so she's naked. BH is rugged though. He's knackered from yesterday and stiff so didn't want to run any risk of him getting cold today!There was a frost when I put them out so I thought better err on the side of caution
Not here in North Yorkshire - the wind's coming from the Arctic today. Went out for a hack this morning and couldn't feel my face for half the ride it was so cold
Frosty this morning in s yorks but quite bright & about 10 degrees now so the clipped out boy is out naked & is having some sun on his back & a good old roll
My two unclipped nags are rug less today and will stay rug less over night from now on..The birds are having a field day collecting all the white fur for their nests.
B has a rain sheet on (he is a fully clipped whimp) but also has his fly mask on because his eyes were looking a little weepy & pink (Proper whimp!!) although he probably wont be able to see when he goes for a roll and covers his fly mask with mud!!
24C, I have been in a tee shirt since I went out at 7am, daughter went to school in shorts.
Horses are rolling in the ponds to cool themselves down.
Downside is that the mosquitos are out, never mind, I am fully expecting to be under a foot of snow before this winter is over, blankets and coats have not been put away just yet, this weather is lulling us into a false sense of security...mid March
Yes rugs off and some very muddy horses but they really enjoyed their roll in the muddiest part of the paddock.Not so much fun to clean off this evening though.