Everyone is Happy

Day 2 and living in the new field is going well.

Obviously I spent all night wide awake worrying whether all my horses were rolling with agonising colic and of course I knew I would turn up today with my buckets to find corpses lying everywhere and it would be ALL MY FAULT!

But, no, I found four happy Icelandic horses stuffing their fat faces with the lovely green grass.  They were very settled and relaxed.

So I was mightily relieved at that.

My imagination runs riot at night with all the terrible what-if’s that might occur.

I think it is because, apart from Klaengur, everyone is so old – 27, 28 and 29.  But then I tell myself that Fivla and Vitamin have managed perfectly well and they are the same age and it is only for a few weeks and it will do the Thordale fields nothing but good and perhaps I need to calm down a bit.

But I worry.

Kolka is busy making friends with the neighbours.  She quite like the little ones, which is good.

But I doubt she could eat a whole one, though!

A New Field

I had some help today – my friend, Mandy.

First we loaded up Iacs and Haakon and moved them over to the nice grassy field at Leradale.

Then we fought our way down to the Minions’ field (with Iacs and Haakon bothering us for our buckets) and fed the Minions.  It was a struggle and I had words with a certain Iacs, who was appalling (I blame the parents, thank you, Daisy).

For once, Storm almost behaved.

Then we drove back home to collect Klaengur and Kolka and took them to Leradale too.

When they arrived in their new field, Klaengur and Kolka immediately started to explore in completely the opposite direction to Haakon and Iacs.  So no one knew the others were here too.

Finally Haakon found his brain and spied his old friends.

And I have to say this is the most action I have seen for quite some time.

Iacs favoured the less glamourous approach (this is him jumping a ditch – we howled with laughter).

And, again, Iacs flew over to his friends.

You can possibly hear the gallumphing and the effort.

The Minions were very happy to see new neighbours.

Klaengur got his stallion-trot out of a bag he had been keeping under his bed.  Impressed, much.

Bored of the neighbours (it was a brief), the Oldies went back to their exploring.

Action……

…. And then totally knackered.  These guys are much older than Klaengur, so I forgive them.

Kolka stopped off to talk to Mandy while the Old Men continued on their foray.

So, that’s that for the time being.  This is the first time Thordale has been without horses for nearly 25 years and yes, I miss them desperately.  And I did check them later to see that everyone was absolutely fine.

Bored Dogs

Poor Ted – I found him lying upside down in his bed enjoying his new-to-him sheepskin.

And then so did Pepper.

Watch Monster – he doesn’t even bother to move while all this ruckus is going on.

Pepper piled in.

And it was suddenly all teeth snapping.

Things were a bit calmer after lunch.

You may be able to tell that it is raining here and the dogs are bored.

This was after we had just finished our lunch.

I was watching Bargain Hunt.

Pepper is not allowed to do this but she does it anyway.

This Lot

This morning this lot turned up for their breakfast, which is unusual – mostly we have to tramp through the mud and over fences to give them their buckets.

The mud is drying, but very slowly and is the wellie-boot-sucking type mud, which is nasty.

So I opened the field gate and let them all out.  Firstly to feed….

And secondly, to move them to another less muddy field.

Yes, we have mud in the gateways but I offered them the choice of three fields.

So of course Iacs, Klaengur and Kolka wandered into the wrong field.

And I told Haakon which field to go into.

Kolka, not stupid, followed.

Haakon is never stupid.

Klaengur took Iacs with him continuing in the wrong direction and wandered off into the distance, so I scrambled back quickly over the fence in a dignified fashion, to grab Iacs by his chin-hairs and lead him into the same field as Haakon and Kolka.  I left Klaengur to his wanderings. He will get the plot one day.

Iacs, on the other hoof, would never get the plot and wander alone forever.  He tends to do this.

Anyway, these three are fine and Klaengur will some time later today work it out and join them. I am not worried about him.

Possible Explanation

**** Trigger Warning ****  Not a pretty picture…… you’ve been warned.

Well, here it is – the possible explanation for Monster’s recent decline.  First thing this morning OH found this in the garden. He threw it onto a roof for the birds to remove.

This is definitely the reason for the whiff of polecat the other night and just look at those teeths.  Vicious.  They mean business.

I won’t lie, but I am very proud of Monster and his hunting abilities. Bringing home a dead polecat is a new one to us but well done that lad, is what I say.  We have a terrific problem with this type vermin and lock up our poultry every night to protect them.  So the way I see it was that Monster was protecting the homestead and he is doing his job well, even taking one for the team. I have inspected him thoroughly for bites, etc and can find none.

The Champion’s Podium. What a guy!

Today Monster ate a full sachet of his favourite food (Blink) for breakfast and is now totally back to normal. We will continue with the no-carb diet as he has the “fuller frame” (vet speak) and doesn’t need to carry more weight.

But I expected more from my working dogs – pahahahah!  Here is the Southern softie…..

…. and his friend, who is rather tired from getting into everyone else’s business.

Edited to say the only other “persons” to have done this are the legendary BeAnne who was an efficient no-nonsense killer and Chatsworth (a very large orange cat).  So kudos for Monster.