Archive for April, 2009

The desperate plight of ponies.

April 12, 2009

If anyone has spare pasture please give a thought to all the ponies that are losing their homes in the present economic climate as people cannot pay the livery charges any more. There are still other expenses like hay in the winter and vets bills occasionally but all the sanctuaries are full to capacity including us and it really is depressing not to be able to do more as there is such a need.

The other animal that we seem to be inundated with is Persian cats. They make wonderful pets but their coats are frequently neglected and they come to us in a parlous state frequently needing their whole coat to be shaved off as they are so badly matted. At the sanctuary www.abcanimalsanctuary.co.uk we brush them for a mere 5 minutes a day which is all that is needed to keep their coats in perfect condition so please contact us if you feel you are able to offer a suitable home. They love going outside but also make good indoor cats as they have very calm personalities.

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Horse Psychology

April 1, 2009

With the arrival of Misty the laminitic grey pony a new element- a different dynamic has been introduced into the paddock.

We were warned that she could be a little head-shy and difficult to catch and indeed she was but with the introduction of a little equine psychology things are much better. The answer is to approach her but not very near letting her know if possible you have a tasty pony nut in your hand. However as she backs away instead of you going after her you slowly go in the opposite direction. This then should make the pony- certainly Misty- come after you. She and I are now the best of friends.

As far as the group is concerned she cannot be lead through them on a leading rein as she is protective of you against the other strange ponies. Equally Nutmeg the semi-blind horse who is top of the pecking order will protect her herd against the stranger. So what we have to do after sniffs across the fence for a few days is to  put Nutmeg and Misty together on a one to one basis so neither is protecting anything else and they only have the other for company. Once they have accepted each other one by one we will introduce the others.

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