Ginn
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Aww, my poor horse. Feeling like such a terrible mum right now.
Today was the day when her temporary companion went home (and I didn't realsie until 5 minutes after I'd finnished work and 10 minutes before she went!).
Went straight to Tilly's stable and gave her a big cuddle followed by a dose of sedalin. Then turned her out in a paddock which is edged with 8ft hedges while Mary was loaded up. Well the poor girl went mad as Mary was loaded up - running round frantically, screaming her little lungs out and managed to put herslef on the floor 3 times in the space of 5 minutes! All I could do was stand and watch
. Managed to persuade her to eat something once the lorry had left and then left her to it while I mucked out the stables. By the time I'd done that the sedalin had started to kick in so I let her out into the main paddock with some nice long grass opened up and watched her while I poo-picked the paddocks. She looked a little stiff and very confused bless her - thank god we had rain this morning as although the ground was slippy it was also soft.
Please reassure me she'll be ok. She was eating quietly when I left her and I will pop back up in a few hours to check on her but god do I feel sick

Went straight to Tilly's stable and gave her a big cuddle followed by a dose of sedalin. Then turned her out in a paddock which is edged with 8ft hedges while Mary was loaded up. Well the poor girl went mad as Mary was loaded up - running round frantically, screaming her little lungs out and managed to put herslef on the floor 3 times in the space of 5 minutes! All I could do was stand and watch

Please reassure me she'll be ok. She was eating quietly when I left her and I will pop back up in a few hours to check on her but god do I feel sick
