Just so ANGRY!

Ahhhh - now you see part of the dilemma.... When I left on the Saturday afternoon as far as I was concerned I had arranged for the field to be sprayed and as far as I knew it had been. Lucky for her it had not been sprayed as the YO lambs were jumping through fences so he asked the spray man to hold fire until he had fixed his fence.

HOWEVER - she did not know this and nor did I. This is part of the danger of not checking/asking before putting your horse on a different paddock. I told her it had been spayed as I thought it had until I spoke to the YO later on the Monday.
 
Whatever the reason she states she left for.....she still left which suits you. So, well done you for getting ride of a pain in the backside!! :D :D Be proud in the knowledge :)
 
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