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Post by kunuma on Aug 29, 2008 14:21:33 GMT 1
Anyone else's nags getting their winter coats yet? My two started a fortnight ago, and now they are def wooly! We just don't seem to have seasons any more - the weather needs an organiser!!
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Post by haffyfan on Aug 29, 2008 14:40:00 GMT 1
Yep mine started getting woollie a few weeks back too. Murph has even gone and got mud fever (small patches on ALL 4 legs!) despite no mud or rain for a week or more now!
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Post by Buster on Aug 29, 2008 17:54:39 GMT 1
Yep same oh no soon it will be clipping and rugs....
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Post by Claire on Aug 29, 2008 18:55:08 GMT 1
Never mind the nags with this weather I'm growing a winter coat! My cats have just got their summer coats thru less than a month ago and now it will be winter ones....more cat hair everywhere Cant believe you havent had rain for a week haffy it has hardly stopped here...mud everywhere!
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Post by Buster on Aug 29, 2008 20:22:35 GMT 1
Its been good weather here for the past week actually but awful for th earlier bit of the summer- just managed to get the hay in actually, im covered in scratches
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Post by kunuma on Aug 30, 2008 19:01:39 GMT 1
Yep, mine have mud fever too, I was blaming the four white socks they each have and there are lots of clover flowers still which makes their noses sore too. At the moment I have got a mare wearing a fly rug, with a winter coat, and mud fever, still on restricted grazing as the grass is still growing, talk about confusing!
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Post by exmoorfan on Aug 30, 2008 19:28:52 GMT 1
Well no winter woolies as no nages. But very warm here. Got the fans going and too much grass cutting..
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Post by zoe on Sept 17, 2008 9:53:18 GMT 1
my two are now in full fluff mode. They're both small welshies so looking very cute-or would be if they weren't covered in mud. I've got my fingers crossed for this dry week the weather-man promised!
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