The ponies were all in the area around ///crumb.memo.tribes at 15:30 this afternoon. Five ponies were busy eating gorse, with a couple buried deep in the gorse bushes. They were all happy and looking well.
The chestnut pony was initially standing and relaxing. She had taken the weight off her rear left foot. She was happy for me to wander over and say hello. After a short while, she walked off and started to eat some gorse and heather. As expected, she was still walking gingerly, but she did seem a bit better than on Sunday. Will definitely continue to keep a careful eye on her.
The ponies had begun to graze in the area around ///viewer.coffee.nooks which involved them traversing a small ridge to access the area. The collared pony, who had been deep in the gorse bushes, came out and joined the other four shortly after 16:00. I was delighted to see that the chestnut pony had climbed the ridge and was eating some gorse before she descended the other side to join the other ponies. Unfortunately, the light was fading really quickly and I had to leave them.
It was impressive to see how much scrub the contractors had cleared in the area where the ponies were grazing today and in the area down near the gates into the test track section.
The ponies were all okay today.
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