MissTyc
Well-Known Member
We had so much grass this year that I only just pulled them off their summer grazing on the 27th. Now, they're on their foggage track, which is rapidly turning to mud of course but retains some areas of grip underfoot. Mud control slabs in the gateway and around the feeder means they can step out of the quagmire. I was going to bring them in last night but had a moment of madness when the rain eased for up for about 5 minutes ... I then lay in bed all night listening to the torrential downpour and wishing their were in. Not because they care, but because the track can't take much before it's essentially a skiing slope. Of course, this morning they're cheerful enough, but tonight they will come in and every other night too until the weekend where the weather is allegedly SUNSHINE.
The good thing is we're on chalk and with the high winds it dries out amazingly well. I'd happily have gone XC on Monday morning after the dryish weekend. Today, not so much!
The good thing is we're on chalk and with the high winds it dries out amazingly well. I'd happily have gone XC on Monday morning after the dryish weekend. Today, not so much!
