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My Horses Winter Evening Routine (Part 2) - Vlog 65 - Beth Endurance

When I finish work and get to the yard I'll pull the bed down, sort out any haynets for the stable or field, make up the hardfeeds, ride whichever horse needs training that day and then bring Tissy in as my last job so she gets as much turnout time as possible. I wash her legs down as this is what works best for her sensitive skin and susceptibility to mud fever (I've tried leaving the mud on and letting it dry but it just doesn't work as well for her) pick her feet out, switch to her stable rug and tuck her up for bed.

So really my evening routine doesn't consist of very much. I think the hardest part is lugging my giant haynets the 200m up hill through the mud in the dark for the feeders out in the field. It's always touch and go whether I might lose a welly, fall on my face or send a haynet catapulting through the air.

If I'm not riding, the yard jobs and checking the ponies usually take me around 30-45minutes (depending on if I'm feeling chatty or anti-social, ha!). If I have a horse to train then I'm usually there for about 2-2 1/2hrs. I do like to schedule the training so I never have two to do in one evening but if all goes well there may come a time where I have two training for FEI and I will have to start training two a day in which case I imagine I'll try and get one done in the morning.

Thanks for watching,
Beth

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