Shilasdair
Patting her thylacine
Well?
I say it is because you are a nation of curtain twitching gossips.
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I say it is because you are a nation of curtain twitching gossips.
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Because I would genuinely like to know!
Found out now so all is good.![]()
Gossiping curtain twitchers, absolutely!![]()
I like mine without rugs where possible, but my big girl is rugged in winter and if it's cold and wet (11 months of the year where I live) in summer she gets a rain sheet on. My ponies, on the other hand, are left to freeze bare naked all year round! (They have shelter and plenty to eat - before someone berates me for neglect!)
Now excuse me while I go back to my curtains - I have neighburs to watch!![]()
You are not suggesting that geography plays any part in the varied rugging decisions that people make, are you?
I can't believe that the Shetland isles are any colder than Dorset - and I am sure there's no difference due to different altitudes, or greater or lesser rainfall!
Next you'll be suggesting that native ponies may not need rugged due to their Yak-like coats and fat genes, whereas Tbs do need rugged due to lack of coat and genes for muscles rather than fat?
Ridiculous!
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Shils, you're FAB. Well said.
Rugging is cheaper than buying tonnes of feed and hay to make up the fat that's being shivered off - whatever time of year! My TB can literally drop off visibly overnight lol!
Surely it can't be that simple, Starzaan. Hmm - what will we curtain twitchers gossip about now?![]()
You're all wrong! All horses need several rugs all year round as they are precious little flowers and will freeze and die if naked- anyone who doesn't rug up well should be shot! And then shot again!!