Irishcobs
Well-Known Member
I don't have electricity at my yard and battery clippers aren't powerful enough to get through my cobs coats so I got some electric ones. My boss said I can take them over there but it means I have to evict a horse from its stable, sweep up the bedding and then put it back again. It's just a lot of hassle and not really fair on the poor horse I evict. So we bring the trailer down to my house and run an extension lead to it and clip in there, with the partition removed. My guys are very quiet to clip.
Out side my house is a bus stop so as buses stopped there today and people kept pointing to Hattie's big white bottom in the back of the trailer and you could see by their faces
they had never seen something like that before.
When I had finished I tacked Hattie back up and was standing on the drive talking to my brother when another bus came. Hattie decided she couldn't hold on any longer and promptly splayed the back legs and peed for England. There was a lot of
faces and people laughing. I then led her across the road behind the bus, up to the wall next to the bus, got on and reversed her back behind the bus and took a short cut down a path to the road below. The look on people's faces was priceless.
Out side my house is a bus stop so as buses stopped there today and people kept pointing to Hattie's big white bottom in the back of the trailer and you could see by their faces
When I had finished I tacked Hattie back up and was standing on the drive talking to my brother when another bus came. Hattie decided she couldn't hold on any longer and promptly splayed the back legs and peed for England. There was a lot of