MrsElle
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Blue (Fell) and Lola (Welsh) are kept on a bare paddock with supplimentary hay/chaff/whatever I can get if I can't get hay. When I say their paddock is bare, it is bare. Not an awful lot of grass but enough to keep two good do-ers looking, in my opinion, rather well. No ribs can be seen and you have to poke pretty hard to feel ribs at all.
One of the neighbours called me over today to express concern about the state of our grazing and the fact the horses have nothing to eat. If they had nothing to eat they wouldn't be the round and shiny, happy and healthy pair that they are. I tried to explain about native ponies being scavengers, not needing good grazing, living on fresh air etc etc etc but she got that look on her face, that cynical, smug face that people get when they don't believe you and think they are right. I told her the dangers of rich grass, the fact that they are in perfect health and Blue is a mardy greedy get when he doesn't get fed but if I gave in to him he would be the size of a house.
AND........she told me when he comes near her garden she squirts him with the hosepipe to make him go away.........
How I kept my temper after that one I don't know. How stupid is this woman who professes to know horses? She used to ride when she was younger you know, probably a donkey on Scarborough beach every summer mind, but how stupid do you have to be to think that scaring a horse with a hose is a good thing? I can just see the battle I am going to have if I have to hose Blue's legs or give him a bath. Absolute nightmare.
I am severly peed off. I am now also pretty certain it was she who reported me to the RSPCA last year when Ellie was ill (and being treated by the vet), despite denying it to my friend who asked her.
Here are my underweight and starving ponies: (pic taken about 4 weeks ago but they are the same except a bit less fluffy!)
One of the neighbours called me over today to express concern about the state of our grazing and the fact the horses have nothing to eat. If they had nothing to eat they wouldn't be the round and shiny, happy and healthy pair that they are. I tried to explain about native ponies being scavengers, not needing good grazing, living on fresh air etc etc etc but she got that look on her face, that cynical, smug face that people get when they don't believe you and think they are right. I told her the dangers of rich grass, the fact that they are in perfect health and Blue is a mardy greedy get when he doesn't get fed but if I gave in to him he would be the size of a house.
AND........she told me when he comes near her garden she squirts him with the hosepipe to make him go away.........
How I kept my temper after that one I don't know. How stupid is this woman who professes to know horses? She used to ride when she was younger you know, probably a donkey on Scarborough beach every summer mind, but how stupid do you have to be to think that scaring a horse with a hose is a good thing? I can just see the battle I am going to have if I have to hose Blue's legs or give him a bath. Absolute nightmare.
I am severly peed off. I am now also pretty certain it was she who reported me to the RSPCA last year when Ellie was ill (and being treated by the vet), despite denying it to my friend who asked her.
Here are my underweight and starving ponies: (pic taken about 4 weeks ago but they are the same except a bit less fluffy!)
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