Aoibhin
Well-Known Member
was down the yard this eve doing the normal routeen,so bring them in, pick out feet & check over,feed & then if needed rugs (if like tonight there is below zero temps only) i have 2 native ponies (currently teddy bears), one sec A & a dartmoor. finally clear away buckets, wish them goodnight (with a nose kiss
& scratch to the withers) & then walk back down to the gate (checking fence on route).
anyhow this car pulls up and woman (late 50's) gets out & is waveing franticlly at the gate with a cloth (turned out to be a carrier bag!) so i walked down thinking she was lost or needed help, where she proceeded to start shouting how barbaric i was leaving those poor things out in all that mud, with no clothes on to freeze all day & that she was reporting me to the RSPCA (she got quite nasty when i offered to lend her my phone) she then informed me if they were out like that tomorrow she would be putting blankets no them from home.
EXCUSE ME!
my response from that point went downhill rapidly & isnt really repeatable on a public forum, but the underlying jist was that if she sets foot into my paddocks i will have her for tresspass & assult on my boys.
i have fantastic grazing still (not sure how) the boys go out all day most days in the front paddock for 3 weeks then have a week in the bigger back (summer) paddock to give front one chance to rest. ok the gateways are a little boggy now but if i can still walk down there in my crocs & not get wet feet it cant be that bad can it?? i know a lot of people around here that would kill for paddocks still with over 6" of grass over 95% of it.
sorry guys rant over, i just had to vent somewhere (other that my fist/her face) choccy biccies & cocoa for anyone getting the the end of that.
anyhow this car pulls up and woman (late 50's) gets out & is waveing franticlly at the gate with a cloth (turned out to be a carrier bag!) so i walked down thinking she was lost or needed help, where she proceeded to start shouting how barbaric i was leaving those poor things out in all that mud, with no clothes on to freeze all day & that she was reporting me to the RSPCA (she got quite nasty when i offered to lend her my phone) she then informed me if they were out like that tomorrow she would be putting blankets no them from home.
i have fantastic grazing still (not sure how) the boys go out all day most days in the front paddock for 3 weeks then have a week in the bigger back (summer) paddock to give front one chance to rest. ok the gateways are a little boggy now but if i can still walk down there in my crocs & not get wet feet it cant be that bad can it?? i know a lot of people around here that would kill for paddocks still with over 6" of grass over 95% of it.
sorry guys rant over, i just had to vent somewhere (other that my fist/her face) choccy biccies & cocoa for anyone getting the the end of that.