Tour of horse agistment

The horses are tended too every day…twice a day morning and evening.

Above: This is our shed, it’s like shed city around here.

Above: ET slicing and dicing apples and carrots.

Above: Lots of rugs, hay and 44 gallon drums for storing feed.

Above: This is the main shed.

We have another storage area here for hay and feed.

Many years ago this was a shower and change room for cattle workers, you can see the shower recess on the left.

It’s also home for one of the barn cats.

The ducks know the sound of the car and come running. They are so noisy.

The chook is the only one left, lost all her mates to foxes’, she has no choice but to stick with the ducks.

 

I don’t know what it is? If it had wheels I think it would beat a WRX.

Dusty (Australian pony) having breakfast.

She gets a small amount of feed and three hay nets refilled – twice a day. Why?…see below.

This is her yard – she is confined most of the day and let out in the evenings to graze for a while.
She is a diabetic horse and would suffer from a condition known as recurring laminitis (the hoofs) without proper care.
This is Elvis a TB.
He comes from Violet town.
   
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