flirtygerty
Well-Known Member
On Saturday, after their riding lesson the grandson and niece were stamping divots down in the field, when they headed towards the horses in the barn.
It turns out my horse, who likes pawing at things, had gotten his hoof well and truly
stuck in his haynet, we were 2 mins behind the kids (13 & 14) by which time they had a rope round his neck and were keeping him calm, both are novices by the way, but didn't panic, we had to cut the haynet away from the horses hoof, luckily with no harm done, binned the haynets, it's either feed from the floor or from the hayracks from now, even my lad couldn't get his foot in the racks.
Take a well deserved bow, Jessica and Mathew, so proud of you
It turns out my horse, who likes pawing at things, had gotten his hoof well and truly
stuck in his haynet, we were 2 mins behind the kids (13 & 14) by which time they had a rope round his neck and were keeping him calm, both are novices by the way, but didn't panic, we had to cut the haynet away from the horses hoof, luckily with no harm done, binned the haynets, it's either feed from the floor or from the hayracks from now, even my lad couldn't get his foot in the racks.
Take a well deserved bow, Jessica and Mathew, so proud of you