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Sunday Plans?
How are you spending your Sunday? Drop a comment below 👇
Sunday Plans?
1 like • 3d
Looks like fencing repairs are needed 🙄
Welcome
A warm welcome to @Mandy Young who joins us and is curious about the community. It’s great to have you Mandy, please tell us a little about you and your horse, add a pic if you can 😊
Welcome
1 like • 6d
@Mandy Young Felix is very handsome 😍. I do love the PRE, though I have not been fortunate enough to own one (yet!)
2 likes • 6d
@Mandy Young I am sure he is more than happy with whatever you are doing together at the moment🥰. Their full potential is to bring us joy and anything else above that is a bonus 😊❤️
Into January
Ok so the big freeze is over, for now at least, how is your January going so far? I personally find it the longest and toughest month of the year, it’s still so dark! However it’s a great planning and habit forming month - love a new habit me! So share how’s it going so far? Any challenges and the good things you have done or found. 😊
Into January
4 likes • 7d
I was pleased to notice yesterday, while precariously trying to pull a wheelbarrow of haynets through the mud without falling over, that it was still light at 4:20. If that isn’t something to sing about I’m not sure what is 😂😊
Is the tap still frozen?
This is the first waking thought of the equestrian in deepest winter 🥶 How many coats is enough? The answer is you can never have too many coats… Winter horse people are not built for elegance. We migrate slowly between field, yard and feed room, usually hunched, mildly traumatised. We know when the thaw comes we will be stuck to the ground by mud that could legally be classified as an adhesive. You can easily pick us out - Listen for phrases such as “I can’t feel my toes”, “why is it always worse than yesterday”, or “I should have taken up yoga”. What will help? Tea or soup - hot. Strong tea. The kind that fixes nothing but makes everything survivable. Ideally served in a chipped mug that has seen things. Or piping hot soup straight from the flask. Avoid asking us questions like “are you ok?” We are not. We will say we are. This is a reflex. Common winter equestrian symptoms include: • Multiple layers that somehow still fail • Hands that cannot grip but must carry everything • A stare that suggests deep reflection on life choices Do not offer motivational comments. “At least it’s dry” is dangerous. “You knew what you were signing up for” will not end well. “Why do you do it?” We don’t remember….(until spring and we enjoy the sun on our face as we canter through the woods). Until then we have no clue why…. We may oscillate between hysterical laughter and quiet despair. This is normal. You are normal. Keep drinking the tea until you regain enough composure to return to the yard. Because we will go back. We always do. Despite the cold, the mud, the frozen taps, and the emotional rollercoaster, we will pull our hat down, take a breath, and head straight back out. Spring will come. Probably. Summer Camps: www.equineexperiences.co.uk
Is the tap still frozen?
3 likes • 10d
The sun shone today and my field ponds (that shouldn’t be there!) had disappeared (yay) so had slick mud instead (boo). Though by the time we got back from the walk out with the girls it was getting dark and the field was starting to frost over (yay???) so at least the mud is slightly easier to walk on😂
Would you rather?
We've been hit by an icy cold patch in the UK and it got me thinking about favorite seasons. I love the variety of the seasons but if you HAD to choose … would you rather (vote below)? ... and let me know why!
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Would you rather?
3 likes • 12d
@Stacey Youlios same in the uk. In Autumn we can still get those warm summer days but not quite as intense so it’s warm enough to enjoy but cool enough to be active and we usually also get rain to help grass growth.
3 likes • 11d
@Sally Valentine spring is always welcome after the dreariness of winter 😊
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Marietel Moss
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