Horse and Allergies.
Mar. 17th, 2013 10:58 amI awoke yesterday with the solid knowledge that something (not sure what exact something, but something) new had bloomed.
*sniff*, *sniffle*, *cough*, *sneeze*, *sniff*.
This morning I am sitting in the front yard, in direct defiance of my allergies, watching Hoover (AKA Junior) graze down our weeds and grass for us. Junior is so into his food, that I don't have to keep a hold of the lead while he grazes in a front yard still bereft of a fence.
Worst case scenario - he gets startled and moves on to a different patch of green. As long as we keep his halter and lead on him he is easy to catch, and besides, he doesn't startle easily.
*sniff*, *sniffle*, *cough*, *sneeze*, *sniff*.
This morning I am sitting in the front yard, in direct defiance of my allergies, watching Hoover (AKA Junior) graze down our weeds and grass for us. Junior is so into his food, that I don't have to keep a hold of the lead while he grazes in a front yard still bereft of a fence.
Worst case scenario - he gets startled and moves on to a different patch of green. As long as we keep his halter and lead on him he is easy to catch, and besides, he doesn't startle easily.