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"I traded in my entire collection of rare cheese to get you this petri dish"
"Oh. Well, I sold all my science equipment to get you this neat looking cheese slicer"
"Did you keep the receipt?"
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"I traded in my entire collection of rare cheese to get you this petri dish"
"Oh. Well, I sold all my science equipment to get you this neat looking cheese slicer"
"Did you keep the receipt?"
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"I traded in my entire collection of rare cheese to get you this petri dish"
"Oh. Well, I sold all my science equipment to get you this neat looking cheese slicer"
"Did you keep the receipt?"
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20-06-2009 5:01 PM
"I traded in my entire collection of rare cheese to get you this petri dish"
"Oh. Well, I sold all my science equipment to get you this neat looking cheese slicer"
"Did you keep the receipt?"
20-06-2009 5:07 PM
"I traded in my entire collection of rare cheese to get you this petri dish"
"Oh. Well, I sold all my science equipment to get you this neat looking cheese slicer"
"Did you keep the receipt?"
20-06-2009 5:08 PM
A Week of Improvement?
Sunday saw Deno receive the last dose of his antibiotics hidden in a karrit sandwich – as normally gratefully received – of course this means that the karrit sandwiches for the rest of the week are not strictly necessary as we won’t be starting the coriolus supplement until the middle of next week.
On the Monday morning we all venture down to the orchard and sure enough the pair are stood at the fence waiting for us – there then followed an awkward few minutes whilst Deno and Cuddles nuzzled us in vain searching for the missing sarnies. Fortunately disaster was averted as we had thought ahead enough to take a tube of Polos with us.
We didn’t make the same mistake twice – pure karrit sandwiches were delivered as expected!
We give both Deno and Cuddles a daily light groom as well as cleaning Deno’s sarcoids and liberally coating them with Vaseline – the big problem has been cleaning out Deno’s hooves – there has to be a secret to this but if there is we haven’t found it – yet.
Probably the easiest way to demonstrate the problem is to recount what happened today:-
Saturday has become the major grooming day for all the horses - As a group we all trek down to the stable area to find it deserted, sometimes the terrible two are just like kids, it is though they don’t want to be clean. Fortunately their hearing is good and the temptation of a tube of Polos is enough to tempt tem out of the trees and into the area we have fenced off just for grooming
The grooming kits are ready, Cuddles’ in a nice Bentley bag and Deno’s, consisting mainly of Cuddles’ old brushes, in a distinguished green carrier bag - :^O
Miss C brushes out Cuddles whilst I take on the daunting task of doing Deno – fortunately the area we have put aside for grooming has plenty of grass still left – enough to keep them both occupied whilst they are brushed, coat conditioner applied, manes and tails combed and conditioner applied.
Soon the pair were looking good and all that remained to be done was their feet and the application of Vaseline to Deno’s sarcoids as well as liberal dose of Naf Off fly spray to Cuddles and gel on Deno.
Picking out Cuddles’ feet was as normal not a problem, the hand stroked down her leg from the knee and the hoof was presented ready for cleaning
Next it was Deno’s turn, from previous daily experience we knew to position him near to a tree and the same method of stroking the leg was applied – the effect? – nil, nada nothing – today no matter what we did we couldn’t persuade him to lift a hoof! - Unfortunately there are no photos of this because both Miss C and I were fully occupied in trying to lift his hoof and Mrs C had been called back to the house by a phone ringing.
For over 10 minutes we struggled to no avail at which point we decided to try a different tactic, one we had not tried before. I stood in front of Deno and with an open packet of Polos tempting Deno forward he reached out and as he did so took a step forward which allowed Miss C to grab his leg and hold it bent at the knee. This allowed her to pick out the hoof and once done Deno was awarded with a Polo. One down three to go!
The second of the front hooves succumbed to the same treatment but when we tried it on the back ones we hit a problem – yes, with a combination of Polos from me and swift action from Miss C it was possible to lift up his rear hoof but as soon as the picking out commenced he lost his balance, at one stage even managing to cross his front legs. There now followed an interesting dance around the grooming area until Deno walked alongside the tree, Miss C grabs the leg, Deno slowly starts to lean and ends up resting against the tree. One done and the choreographed dance changes from clockwise to anti-clockwise until once more he is in the correct position to clean his final hoof.
All that remains to be done is to apply hoof oil to eight nice cleaned feet and the job was done – phew
Two beautifully groomed horses, turned out into the orchard, no doubt they will search out their favourite muddy patch near to the river in order to have a roll!
It wasn’t until we finished that we noticed we had an audience:-
Don’t forget to check Deno’s Bucket for all his photos
http://photobucket.com/DENO_album
"I traded in my entire collection of rare cheese to get you this petri dish"
"Oh. Well, I sold all my science equipment to get you this neat looking cheese slicer"
"Did you keep the receipt?"
20-06-2009 5:15 PM