Today the Sunday riders moved the horses back to the Horse and Jockey field. Buster will be staying at Rowney Green for now as he cannot come to the home field until we have a menage built. Riding should be in the home field from now on and throughout the winter.
The stables arrived in flat pack yesterday so many thanks to everyone who helped to off load them from the lorry. We hope to put them up in two weeks time on Saturday the 13th of September. Anyone who is free to help would be gratefully welcome.
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On wednesday the 27th of August it was decided to have Snip put to sleep. This was because he was not maintaining a good body weight coming into the winter and the previous winter he had been low and had not finished his food. As to get through the winter Snip has to eat three big liquid feeds a day not eating his food was a very serious problem and last winter was very much touch and go. Because he was much poorer this autumn than last autumn it was decided that it was very unlikely that he would survive this winter given his current body weight. Snip also had several other medical conditions including cataracts in both eyes, sweet itch and mild COPD. In addition the dentist had commented on the poor condition of his teeth on his last visit and said that it was very unlikely he could get much nutrition from his hay as he was unable to digest it properly. |
GeorgeI am the Chair of the Committee that runs Summerfield Stables. I like helping out with the horses as much as I can but I find it hard to find the time. Archives
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