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ChrisP
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Good luck in your new place. I am sure they will be very happy and contented there and you will have an easier life.
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Kingsmoor
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Good luck with this Jo. You have been having a rough time and it will be good that they are nearer. We have to go eight miles to our yard but
fortunately we have our "yard" to ourselves and we are allowed to graze our ponies as a group. There are 35 horses and ponies at the livery yard in
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Julie
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Hows it going now Jo?
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There is a lot of work to do. The lady who had it before us did not take any muck off it and left lots of haylage about. We have had to tidy u[.
There is a lot of sheep fencing which I am in the process of removing bit by bit but the horses have settled but we have yet to ride them. We have
spent a few hours today securing the bottom field and so I have let them in there again tonight as well and they are happier having a bit more room.
Sean tidied away the loose haylage and harriet and sean scraped up some poo. it will slowly come together and the man who owns it is very very nice
and will let us do most things. It feels quite good at the moment but i dont want to talk too soon as my luck is not good at the moment. Thanks for
asking.
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mirandaandhector
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Glad the movwent well. Good luck with your tidying
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