When I put Waffle, Tiddles and Albie into their paddock inside the shed for their laminitiss, I knew it was the paddock was a bit small but that was all the hurdles we had at the time.
So, today, I went to town armed with a pile of cash (from my sheep sales) and bought 12 hurdles to extend the paddock. You don’t get many hurdles for a pile of cash but it was enough.
Once I had expertly rearranged, again, the car and trailer, I drove the van into the school and we let the boys out to play while we built their extension.
They were very happy and I think I will let them out to play on a daily basis. They were cantering around giggling.
And investigated the whole set up getting into places they shouldn’t.
But the boys seemed happier even when I put them back in their new-and-improved paddock. Not so small now.
OH also went around with pliers cutting off the loose chicken net ends and Tiddles “helped”.
I bought a gate for the big shed door that has to be chicken-proof because, if the door is open, they tend to come in and churn up the hay on the floor, which is annoying.
Later, this afternoon, I went in and brushed everyone. They needed it. Très bouffant.
I think the little boys felt better for being brushed, even Tiddles who hates being brushed.
The last picture is a gem!! What a face. Made me smile. They all look happy enough and can’t be in any significant pain, seeing how much they enjoyed their freedom. Fingers still crossed for them all.
Thank you. I know you understand
That last picture belongs on a coffee mug. Guaranteed to start the day with a smile.
Playtime is a good idea.
had a great chuckle at Tiddles’ “Beauty Parlor” picture. Here’s hoping they all behave inside.
Oh Tiddles, what a face …..he is so funny. I think you have caught it in time. They don’t appear to be in any pain. Fingers crossed….