Goodbye to the old world

Apr 29, 2012 22:19

Two days of taking down and putting up fences, putting things in the car and driving up and down the lane, emptying out stables and old fields and keeping an eye on horses have culminated in Zorro and Cash being on a new yard, Small staying on the old one. Sad to break up a herd that have been together for some time- Zorro and Small had shared for ( Read more... )

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makoiyi April 30 2012, 00:11:54 UTC
They look pretty content now though, so let's hope they will both be fine, which I am sure they will. Sometimes, I think, it is as hard on us as on them because we try to be nervous for them.

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glenatron April 30 2012, 19:39:52 UTC
Today I had a very mellow, easygoing cob to bring in. A hectic and springy pony, but that's pretty easy to deal with.

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dancing_crow April 30 2012, 10:17:16 UTC
I like the snack bar hedge.

ructions always occur. my (admittedly low) standards merely require no injuries. no loose horses is a huge bonus.

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glenatron April 30 2012, 19:44:23 UTC
Having gone through yesterday I was surprisingly sanguine about my very hectic cob- I guess after the rope around his leg and him charging around the place the other stuff he put in was pretty calm, comparatively...

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puddleshark April 30 2012, 12:55:37 UTC
It's a stressy thing, for all concerned... Hope the lads have settled down.

Look at all that grass! You may have found the only yard with any grass in the whole of southern England.

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glenatron April 30 2012, 19:38:56 UTC
It's not really a horse yard, or at least horses aren't a serious business for them, so it's not overgrazed and in spite of being a lovely set-up it's not much more expensive than where I was before. Pretty cool.

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