You'll never guess what I found in my shavings (have emailed complaint!)

Wow, reading some of these makes me feel bad for being a bit pee'd off when we found a Kinder Bueno wrapper in the Alfa A! I wouldn't have minded but there was no sign of the Bueno itself :eek: ...What? They're nice! :p
 
it was indeed a 'setter' of the English type. I only hope that it was well dead before being baled. Poor soul buggered a good few bales for me!
 
I had half hoped it was a typo, and F meant 'settee'. (how a settee gets into a field I have no idea), but poor setter.
I have only come across a snake in the arena - it was dead, but still gave me the creeps. I can imagin that performing trot and canter when you have no legs is a tad hard, but he was there, so can only asume he gave it a try! lol
 
Slightly off point but yesterday morning while mucking out I heard a clang on the fork and on closer investigation found a horse shoe in the bed.

I was all ready to humph and complain to the shavings company when on closer inspection of my horse I realised it was his!!!

Not quite sure why I that didn't occur to me straight away? Bit early in the morning perhaps!
 
Slightly off point but yesterday morning while mucking out I heard a clang on the fork and on closer investigation found a horse shoe in the bed.

I was all ready to humph and complain to the shavings company when on closer inspection of my horse I realised it was his!!!

Not quite sure why I that didn't occur to me straight away? Bit early in the morning perhaps!

My old horse came in with 4 shoes on one night, by morning he only had 3 on. Never found the lost shoe in his bed though... :confused:
 
YM lost the blade from her knife in a shavings bed one day when opening a new bale.

The horse had to move into another stable for a few days until we found someone with a metal detector to scan the bedding and find the blade!
 
Noooo thats so sad. I used to have an English Setter and my current work companion is a gordon setter......poor poor thing

This year farmer next door said his grass cutter went through 4 fawns this year......for those that dont know deer leave their fawns in long grass and then come back for them :-(
 
OMG, how awful to find a dog! I bet the owners never knew where their dog had gone, that would really have upset me:(

I found a knife in a horse's bed once, but I think it had been dropped in there rather than being actually in the bedding material:rolleyes:
 
Movin on slightly...I found a dead rat..thankfully not fully grown.. in my pony's water bucket this morning. Yeurch!
Having cleaned it all, when I replaced the water the poor boy had a VERY long drink!
Monsoiur Rat et dans le muck heap!:(
Bryndu
 
Movin on slightly...I found a dead rat..thankfully not fully grown.. in my pony's water bucket this morning. Yeurch!
Having cleaned it all, when I replaced the water the poor boy had a VERY long drink!
Monsoiur Rat et dans le muck heap!:(
Bryndu

I put in mouse life ladders after a spate of drowning incidents because it stopped the horses drinking I tie a strip of twine to the handle that will touch the bottom of the bucket so should any small furries fall in they can climb out!
 
it was indeed a 'setter' of the English type. I only hope that it was well dead before being baled. Poor soul buggered a good few bales for me!

Oh god poor creature! hopefully was dead before hand....when we are baling or doing anything on the ground we don't see anything until it's too late...esp if a good crop..we went over a kids pram (empty may I add) last year baling hay!! x
 
Yes, dog rather beats anything I've ever heard of before too - especially in several bales :(

I remember finding Frankie waving around something in his mouth in their field one day, and going to investigate it. Turned out to be a dried and flat half of a stoat - and I mean half, it had been very neatly cut in two, presumably by the topper which had been around the paddock earlier that year. :(
 
Some of these are disguting! We frequently get fence posts and deer antlers in our bales. The worst incident has to have been when I found a drowned and frozen glis glis in a water bucket. Went into the stable at five in the morning, while it was still dark, put my hand in the bucket for whatever reason...wasn't a nice suprise when I realised what it was! yuccckkkyy
 
glis glis- a total nuiscance and really freaky when lined up on the beams of a dark stable!
I think we only really get them round here (hertfordshire). They were introduced by Lord Rothschild.
 
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