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Ponies checked and groomed

Last Friday (12 February) a group of pony volunteers spent some time with Ascot and Bee, the two Fell ponies. They were checked over carefully by Chloe, our vet-volunteer, who declared them both in good health and certainly not underfed (that’s a polite way of saying they are distinctly tubby). The rest of us were invited to brush and comb them – there was plenty of mud to go at, and Bee in particular had achieved some remarkable self-plaiting of her mane. By the time we’d finished they looked distinctly smarter, and they seemed quite pleased with all the attention (unless it was the bag of hay they were given to keep them quiet). And yes indeed, they were clearly seen nibbling at the soft rush. The last few days’ colder weather has evidently slowed down the grass growth – if it would only last for a week or two, they might begin to make a serious impact on the rush.

Thank you to Aidan Cragg for the photos.

Ascot looking for treats in pockets (no luck)
Ascot looking for treats in pockets (no luck)
Plans for Ascot's facial
Plans for Ascot’s facial
Bee deciding not to be collared
Bee deciding not to be collared
Bee with three attendants
Bee with three attendants
Centre of operations
Centre of operations
Mane-straightening for Ascot
Mane-straightening for Ascot