0310Star
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I had a look at this thread this morning, after going on a lovely hack Sunday I thought 'ahhh how I now enjoy quiet, non eventful hacks' I think my horse also saw this thread....
This morning went our on our normal route, but of road and then straight onto the bridle paths around a the castle next door. Her biggest fear? Road signs! and this morning we had 6 within 10 minutes. All passed very quietly for my usually spooky mare. After this we had horse eating leaves, a small bridge which echoed as we went across as we did a very nice hop across, a horse eating collie dog (the dog dod not move, sat nicely for yhe owner, apart from the fact we have 3 on the yard) and the last one which was horrible- someone had hit a pheasant on the main road but it was still half alive, I tried to walk past as fat away from it as possible and it shuffled across the road and attacked my horses back legs! She bucked, booted it and it shuffled off. I felt terrible leaving it just sitting there but it was a main road and being alone I had no way of getting off and letting go of horsey and trying to move the bird
still feel terrible!
This morning went our on our normal route, but of road and then straight onto the bridle paths around a the castle next door. Her biggest fear? Road signs! and this morning we had 6 within 10 minutes. All passed very quietly for my usually spooky mare. After this we had horse eating leaves, a small bridge which echoed as we went across as we did a very nice hop across, a horse eating collie dog (the dog dod not move, sat nicely for yhe owner, apart from the fact we have 3 on the yard) and the last one which was horrible- someone had hit a pheasant on the main road but it was still half alive, I tried to walk past as fat away from it as possible and it shuffled across the road and attacked my horses back legs! She bucked, booted it and it shuffled off. I felt terrible leaving it just sitting there but it was a main road and being alone I had no way of getting off and letting go of horsey and trying to move the bird