Orangehorse
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Well, my horse is a well known whimp and diva and starts to look very fed up if left out in the rain after days and days and days. It didn't rain yesterday, but the paddock is getting really cut up and muddy and when the rain started hammering down again tonight I just thought I would give them a night in the dry. They are used to having hay every day in the field so no change of diet.
Of course, they are on restricted grass as well as the rain and warm weather mean the grass is growing very fast. Normally by this time they would be on at least half the field, but can't possibily have that much, so a wet, rather hungry horse = miserable horse.
Much happier now in the stable with a nice pile of hay and out of the rain.
Of course, they are on restricted grass as well as the rain and warm weather mean the grass is growing very fast. Normally by this time they would be on at least half the field, but can't possibily have that much, so a wet, rather hungry horse = miserable horse.
Much happier now in the stable with a nice pile of hay and out of the rain.