RIGHT... ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!

I had a grey and he was quite clean in the summer. In the winter it was a different matter but he was in a combo rug but I didnt much mind if he wasnt clean even if I was competing in the winter. The only bits that were cleaned were the bits I could clean any stains I just had to leave in.
 
The morning of Durham county show. I have faithfully shampooed my skewbald and plaited her mane(it was an early class), stopped at the yard until 10pm to remove any droppings, covered in lycra hood and rug and bandages to discover that during the night she had laid her perfectly plaited white mane and neck in the biggest pile of poo she could manage and it had soaked straight through the hood. Words can not describe what I felt at 6am the next morning (well they can but I'm polite and wont repeat them). Re-wash and lots of chalk dust later we won the class. I'm only grateful the judge didnt pat her neck or mane! but I still havent forgiven her.
 
is there such thing as an all in one stable sheet made of poo repelling material?

I wish there was!!!! Imagine how easy that would make it, he could hold it til they get out, save on mucking out too!!! Blueprints?????
I had a cob that would hold it all friggin day to wait to come in and pooh!!! if i just could have reversed it!!
 
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