to walk molly out whilst i mucked out.... thus, one hopes, reducing the amoutn of walking i do ...not sure about that, but doubt if partner's mucking out skills would be wonderfull......may be doing an injustice there.
but that worked, in that i didn't have to do both things. Molly wasn't out as long as i'd perhaps thought, i said, did she volunteer to come back? no, had been brought back as partner was worried that she was being a bit frisky and didn't want to lose her of course....
she's defnitely gone off the haybar.
and as for feeding off the floor... there was a dreadful mess ...
so it's haynets....becuase that way shecan eat and look out of the door at the same time!!!!
Keeping My Fingers Crossed
8 years ago
2 comments:
Hang the haynet high and check to see how low it hangs when it is empty. Horses can put their feet through the net and that's the last thing Molly needs now.
Partner is very generous to help you out with the dirty work. You will have to pay back with a nice dinner out somewhere when all this is over with.
Stay off the leg as much as you can in the meantime. Molly needs you well when she is well.
Hello Claire! I know that it's been a while but I do still stop by now and again.
I'm sorry to see that both you and Molly have both been in the wars recently. I hope that you both recover quickly and fully.
Take care.
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