milliepops
Wears headscarf aggressively
Firstly, in case you don't read any further, a plea from me. If you see something that could be potentially dangerous on someone else's property, please say something to them, don't worry about offending them - just do it.
It's something that I find difficult if the danger is not immediate - just something a bit dodgy etc, but after this evening I will never feel awkward about it again!
Secondly, please, please don't use baths as water troughs in the field. Please save up and get a proper trough.
Many people will be able to see where this is going, but just in case... The hunter that I look after during the season is stabled at our yard and turned out in the owner's field next door. The owner has a bath in the field as a water trough and I have made weak attempts to get him to take it out but he didn't see it as a problem. Today the horse had a freak accident and sliced the skin off her foreleg. I've just spent the evening trying to patch her up, waiting for the vet, watching him stitch her together and now keeping fingers crossed that it will take. He wasn't too hopeful.
I just wish I had been more vocal about the flaming bath. It might never have caused a problem - it has been fine all winter, but not today.
Quite often on here, people post pictures of their yards and a few people might mention aspects that aren't ideal, pointing out potential hazards. The OP has been offended by this on several occasions. I have always stayed out of these threads. Not any more! Please, everyone - it's not your fault if they don't act on it, but do speak out and you might help to prevent an accident. We shouldn't take offence if someone is trying to be helpful
Oh, by the way, re baths - while the vet was suturing, he told me about a pony that drowned in a bath - got it's headcollar stuck and panicked. It's just not worth it. (our fields all have plastic troughs
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It's something that I find difficult if the danger is not immediate - just something a bit dodgy etc, but after this evening I will never feel awkward about it again!
Secondly, please, please don't use baths as water troughs in the field. Please save up and get a proper trough.
Many people will be able to see where this is going, but just in case... The hunter that I look after during the season is stabled at our yard and turned out in the owner's field next door. The owner has a bath in the field as a water trough and I have made weak attempts to get him to take it out but he didn't see it as a problem. Today the horse had a freak accident and sliced the skin off her foreleg. I've just spent the evening trying to patch her up, waiting for the vet, watching him stitch her together and now keeping fingers crossed that it will take. He wasn't too hopeful.
I just wish I had been more vocal about the flaming bath. It might never have caused a problem - it has been fine all winter, but not today.
Quite often on here, people post pictures of their yards and a few people might mention aspects that aren't ideal, pointing out potential hazards. The OP has been offended by this on several occasions. I have always stayed out of these threads. Not any more! Please, everyone - it's not your fault if they don't act on it, but do speak out and you might help to prevent an accident. We shouldn't take offence if someone is trying to be helpful
Oh, by the way, re baths - while the vet was suturing, he told me about a pony that drowned in a bath - got it's headcollar stuck and panicked. It's just not worth it. (our fields all have plastic troughs