It was a lovely sunny day so I took off everyone’s rugs and was surprised that they almost looked like they are putting on weight.

They look less bleak anyway.

And then, after worming everyone (and, yes, I am wearing it myself as well in a rather fetching smear across my shirt), I opened the gate into the big field. This is where they will spend the next few months, leaving the other fields to grow back for when we need them again.

So that’s everyone wormed now and I’ve written it in my Farm Book to remind myself when it was done as I always forget.

I also managed to grab ‘Ster this morning to givce him his homemade ammonium chloride drench and painkillers much to his disgust. I also had in my pocket two ginger biscuits as a reward for my heinous ministrations. The ammonium chloride stinks so it probably tastes disgusting too. I am praying it is working, though as that is all we have to treat him.

;Ster took it like the top chap that he is. And the biccies. Such a dear boy.

Tiddles’ rug came off too. He has his container to run to if he gets cold.

And one day, who knows, I might brush everyone but it’s a bit early for that yet and far too much like hard work.

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Going away for the weekend, but I am able to get caught up on my reading & texting. I loved all in their haircuts; it was wonderful knowing that there is another person who loves to chuckle through life.
The dewormer episode reminded me of getting one of my labs squirted with Boratello, except Rhett knew what was coming so he gave a good bump on the vet’s hand so I was the one who got the squirt so that I could be kennel boarded for a year without having to worry about kennel cough. Rhett was quite brilliant, but he still got the second squirt.