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Post by lindaandrascal on Dec 31, 2007 21:11:03 GMT 1
:(We think its our "visitors" again left the yard gate open (the yard is at the back of the fields.) and the feed room door. The gate was tied shut because we know he can open it (they all can) but the rope was untied, and Misty was in the feed room with his head in the bins when his rider got there. The feed room is a stable so its got one of those animal proof bolts on it, he couldn't open that. Trouble is we don't really know how much he has had and what. He seems fairly OK but not his usual nosy, cheeky self. We've left him out with Jimmy and were going back in a bit to check on him. We've given him no hay, but that means poor Jimmy's had none either. At least the electric fencer hubby repaired is working, Brambles rider sat on the tape
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Post by rummi on Dec 31, 2007 21:17:15 GMT 1
oh poor thing.
What sort of feeds were 'available' - I assume no unsoaked sugarBeet?
How he is ok.
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Post by lindaandrascal on Dec 31, 2007 21:28:55 GMT 1
Speedy beet, the yearlings youngster mix, the dried grass that spillars do. Nothing else, its the speedy beet were worried about. Just going back now.
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Post by lindaandrascal on Dec 31, 2007 22:22:54 GMT 1
He seems fine, veve given them a small haynet between them, not the bale and a half they normally get. Jimmy was not impressed!
;D i can have my malibu now, cheers! ;D
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Post by melissa1787 on Jan 2, 2008 13:40:16 GMT 1
Have they got lots of gas! lol sorry. Would say starve them and keep and eye out for ill effects like colic. Sorry! should be ok though. Might be a bit fizzy to ride for a while lol!
Runs to hide! Bye! Gulp!
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Post by jinks on Jan 2, 2008 15:22:47 GMT 1
stick a small padlock on it with a combination so who ever opened it cannot unless they know the number
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