flaxen
Well-Known Member
Just been for a walk across one of our fields tonight to check on a friends pony that is staying here for the time being and to find out why she had some cow friends as they were meant to be in the field next door. ( pony moved into that field today as she was usually in the field in front of the house with some in calf cows but this morning one of them calved and the pony stole the calf off the cow and was attacking the cow when it tried to reclaim its calf )
At the end of our field is an allotment that looks like this

And this is what I saw





Im shocked anyone can expect a pony to survive in this. Its quite thin ( much thinner than Id like but my pictures haven't come out well on phone), ribs, spine and hips all visible, only a youngster and has foaled in the past, unsure if just wormy now or carrying a late foal, cant see any food or water for it and it was grateful for the nuts I had in my pocket and didnt like me leading the grey away and was going ballistic so will expect to find it in our field by morning. I will also be ringing authorities in the morning.
I have rung people I know and they don't know who it belongs to or where its come from. Sorry for pics tried to make smaller but photobucket wont save them.
At the end of our field is an allotment that looks like this

And this is what I saw





Im shocked anyone can expect a pony to survive in this. Its quite thin ( much thinner than Id like but my pictures haven't come out well on phone), ribs, spine and hips all visible, only a youngster and has foaled in the past, unsure if just wormy now or carrying a late foal, cant see any food or water for it and it was grateful for the nuts I had in my pocket and didnt like me leading the grey away and was going ballistic so will expect to find it in our field by morning. I will also be ringing authorities in the morning.
I have rung people I know and they don't know who it belongs to or where its come from. Sorry for pics tried to make smaller but photobucket wont save them.
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