I found this lot staring at me when I went back to pick up the empty buckets after their breakfast. You can almost hear what they are saying – “let us out, let us out – open the gate”.
I did as I was told and they wandered off for the rest of the day to eat and hopefully put on weight.
Later I decided to check the electric fence which, since we re-strung the whole thing earlier in the year, seems to be going (touch-wood) very well. I had my fence checker with me and there was the same electric pulse strength at the start to the very end of the track – huzzah! The solar energiser is also now re-charging too which is very encouraging and means I haven’t had to lug a battery down the hill for ages.
While I was fence testing, the little boys followed me round playing Grandmother’s footsteps. They refused to go past.
The ponies’ coats are coming out albeit very slowly still but it has got colder recently, so I am not brushing anyone very much.
I did a bit of Tiddles but he walked off and was unhelpful.
And then suddenly, the ponies all broke rank and cantered downhill past me.
And the best news of the day – Skippy is finally revived and fully functional. A huge thank you to my neighbour who spent many hours taking Skippy to bits, fitting parts and getting it working. It’s been quite the long haul and I can’t tell you just how relieved I am Skippy is working again. Mucking out the sheep shed this year without Skippy made me realised just how useful it is and how much I rely on it. I am so relieved.
