OldNag
Wasting my time successfully....
I had a massive clear out before moving this year, and ditched an (old) inflatable dinghy.
Very much regretting that!!
Very much regretting that!!
I must admit I really am not enjoying owning horses this year .For various personal reasons I have hung up my riding boots this year so they are field ornaments two of the three remaining ones are in their twenties when they go the remaining one who is 17 will go on retirement livery and we will sell up and down size and give up horses.Of all the reasons I'm glad to be without horses possibly the most prominent one is that I don't have to deal with them and the land in this sodden, dismal, cataclysmic deluge. It's so wet out there now that I can't even run the dogs, they are slipping, sliding and bogging down.
I could have used that today!!I had a massive clear out before moving this year, and ditched an (old) inflatable dinghy.
Very much regretting that!!
Mine wanted in as well last night, its just started raining again so I've brought them in for a bit as they will be out tonight, I'm going out tonight so prefer them to be out at least its meant to be dry after 9pmThe rain was so bad here last night I did the same at 10pm even though they were in rugs. I called them in the pitch black and they were both so desperate to come in I opened the gate to let one through and grabbed the other one. I noticed this morning all the hay I put out at 4pm had gone too so they would have been hungry and even more miserable by 7am this morning.
The gateway and beyond is the worse it’s been for 10 years and surprise surprise it’s raining again now. As much as I want them out at night they aren’t going back out until we get a decent spell of cold dry weather.


It certainly did. I had offered to provide a home for my friend's mare and foal when they lost their grazing at short notice. They arrived in Nov 2019 just when the weather had really turned wet. I can remember only too well just how bad our fields got with the extra feet.The weather is always horrendous this time of year after all it’s uk and it’s winter! May be wetter than usual although winter of 2019 compared
Probably lucky in that whilst it has rained a lot field isn’t too bad and I find this weather easier than the icy weather. One windy day I did a truncated ride as didn’t fancy taking on the washing on someone’s line that was blowing over the hedge - horse had his eyes on that! When it’s icy it’s much more limiting on being able to get out.The weather is always horrendous this time of year after all it’s uk and it’s winter! May be wetter than usual although winter of 2019 compared .
Have ridden as usual ( advise investing in an equidry equimac ) horse has gone out mostly daily with the odd exception and we mostly successfully ignore the wind and rain , much prefer to the Ice and snow that we briefly had in December and will probably follow in January and February .
This was my plan B but it will take me ages to wheel the barrow all the way down to the gap in the hedge where i can shove the hay through. I wont be able to shove a whole bale through so am planning on pushing slices through then climbing over too. There's no way I can thro a bale over the fence.No doubt the horses will all freak out!We have given up poo picking as there’s no way a barrow is getting through the mud. It’s all I can do to walk through the gate and stay upright so I’m wheeling hay up the fence line and pushing it through. I then climb over the fence and separate it into piles. Honestly haven't seen this much mud since 2013 and like most people I’m questioning my life choices.
This was my plan B but it will take me ages to wheel the barrow all the way down to the gap in the hedge where i can shove the hay through. I wont be able to shove a whole bale through so am planning on pushing slices through then climbing over too. There's no way I can thro a bale over the fence.No doubt the horses will all freak out!
Unfortunately Plan C has swung into operation and the horses have had to come in at night times for the forseeable as the field is a quagmire.