Today, weather-wise, has been unspeakable – sleet, a freezing gale force wind, and we are all very miserable and bored of this. Apparently Shetland has been stuck in a bad weather system for a while now.
So, Daisy and I decided to get everyone inside for a rest from this. A Duvet Day, if you will.
No one needed asking twice. The Shetland ponies were straight in and with no mucking around either about which stall to go in. Oh, no. In they went and waited quietly while Daisy took Tiddles’ rug off.
Silver was a white/grey pony before he rolled.
But the ponies are happy and eating unlimited hay to their hearts’ content.
Then it was the turn of the old folk. Straight in, no questions asked and, again, waiting patiently while I undid all their rugs without rolling first, which grosses me out (I have a thing about wet sand).
It is the first time anyone has had their rug off for many weeks and it was good to see a) how well they looked and b) how perfectly dry they all were.
And lastly, the old ladies trotted enthusaistically in, once Daisy had been to catch them because they were determined to wait by their bowls rather than follow the others like they should’ve.
Again, nice and dry and also looking rather good for the time of year. I am pleased.
The sheep are also having a Duvet Day.
They don’t believe in going outside and quite honestly, I don’t blame them.
Daisy and I went back to the big shed after lunch to find everyone was just fine (and had poo’ed a lot). Seeing Waffle having a snooze was exactly what I wanted. It is important that everyone has a rest from the weather and relaxes for 24 hours.
I am intending to throw them all out tomorrow as it should’ve thawed considerably by then and normal service can then resume.
