ThreeFurs
Well-Known Member
Forumites in the UK might find this post seasonally inappropriate, but I'm in the Antipodes with reversed seasons!
My beloved heart horse who I've had for 14 years, wb PSG schoolmaster gelding about to turn 29, [retired at 23 and glowing with health].
Atm, he's been 6 years now at a lovely local livery, that accepts retirees, 24/7 turn out, with a run in shed, great care, with an equally old companion gelding, but my guy has gotten himself into a pickle by being too accommodating.
Over his fence, is a posh, spoilt wb yearling, who has decided the world's best game is to play bitey face and tear my chap's fly veil off, and dump it by the water trough. Several times daily.
Its very hot here, there are tonnes of flies, [cows next door] and my guy has a history of eye issues; small ulcers, infections, and sinus issues.
My old chap hasn't realised yet that this will lead to 12 or so hours of absolute misery, and infections.
I have a solution - which involves spraying Anti-Crib bite stuff on my guy's fly veil. I could also buy a different style of fly veil, with lycra and bug eyes. But I don't see this as my particular expense, but rather, that of the weanling's owner. Who isn't doing anything except ducking under the fence when shes around, and putting my bloke's veil back on. But thats about once or twice a week.
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My beloved heart horse who I've had for 14 years, wb PSG schoolmaster gelding about to turn 29, [retired at 23 and glowing with health].
Atm, he's been 6 years now at a lovely local livery, that accepts retirees, 24/7 turn out, with a run in shed, great care, with an equally old companion gelding, but my guy has gotten himself into a pickle by being too accommodating.
Over his fence, is a posh, spoilt wb yearling, who has decided the world's best game is to play bitey face and tear my chap's fly veil off, and dump it by the water trough. Several times daily.
Its very hot here, there are tonnes of flies, [cows next door] and my guy has a history of eye issues; small ulcers, infections, and sinus issues.
My old chap hasn't realised yet that this will lead to 12 or so hours of absolute misery, and infections.
I have a solution - which involves spraying Anti-Crib bite stuff on my guy's fly veil. I could also buy a different style of fly veil, with lycra and bug eyes. But I don't see this as my particular expense, but rather, that of the weanling's owner. Who isn't doing anything except ducking under the fence when shes around, and putting my bloke's veil back on. But thats about once or twice a week.
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