so i don't know why i complain, i should expect this weather.. but i suppose because there's nothing on their paddock
had them both in by 2.30 today; molly had a 20 lb net - gaynor rang at 6.20 to ask if i'd left a net for overnight! so she had to make a new net up for her...
this is ridiculous.
oh, and i meant to say - following up from mary lou's post about rugging - left her with her aerborn thermatex under a thin stable rug (the outdoor had leaked) and gaynor had to change her rug to her thicker indoor...
doh.
had them both in by 2.30 today; molly had a 20 lb net - gaynor rang at 6.20 to ask if i'd left a net for overnight! so she had to make a new net up for her...
this is ridiculous.
oh, and i meant to say - following up from mary lou's post about rugging - left her with her aerborn thermatex under a thin stable rug (the outdoor had leaked) and gaynor had to change her rug to her thicker indoor...
doh.
3 comments:
Toby told me--through the communicator--that lots of hay was very important in the cold weather. Eating it helped keep him warm. Glad someone is watching over Molly for you.
If only they would plan ahead, you know...eat a little, rest a little and save a bit for later lol. Molly sounds like Moo, forward planning? NEVER. Eat what you've got as soon as you possibly can.
At least you're not feeding your neighbours neds too. Our twit of a so-called neighbour has left his out with no shelter or food...so guess who's giving them hay!
just the same, trudi! mind as gaynor says, we only know because she's there ... in the past we would never have known!
as for your neighbour... can't think of anything printable to say, now can I!
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