Yep the hairy horse syndrome. Know it wellWell, well, well, I still have it. I personally have neglected the horses and stalls for a good year and a half now. I did not have time to do outside chores. I went out yesterday afternoon for a egg swoop. Noticed a hen in Russ's stall so went in to see if she had a egg, she didn't. Scratched Russ's butt a second and spied the pitch fork leaning against the stall. Before, if it did not require a deep clean I could have a stall spotless in about 15 minutes. That allowed time to scratch on said horse, shove their butt out of the way and such. It took about 20 minutes start to finish. Russ was itchy, he is shedding and he kept getting in the way asking for a butt scratching. Once I was done I grabbed the ShedEz tool and went to town on him. Ahh springtime, I came in wearing more horse hair then he has on him. Rosie popped her head out of the door to scold me. Yes, I know it is not smart to wear crocs out working with the horses. Do not follow my example and go away, dishes are calling your name.

Crocs - nope not around Truly, she can be 20’ away and still manage to tromp on my feet.
I don’t dare go out with the shavings fork, the girls will be on me like flies on

Now is a good time for you to throw a leg over a horse and go for a ride
