NoFence showed the cows amongst the trees in the NW corner of the site at 1100 this morning but I first went to the top of Brock's Hill for a pony look-out. I couldn't see the ponies but as I came down the east side of the hill I heard snorts and hooves and they came out of the trees next to the racecourse and cantered past the foot of the hill, stopping for a quick roll in the sand before heading towards the cows. I followed them down and found all six sheltering in the cool just south of the "watering hole". All appeared well. A photo of the Hydrant water for comparison with Gordon's...
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Tuesday, 1 July 2025
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I met Nicky at 19:30 this evening as she brought the first two ponies back to the Long Valley reserve. Once released from the trailer, they ...
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The ponies were happily grazing just off the main path near the test track gate at 12:40 this afternoon. Both were very friendly, each takin...
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The ponies were grazing among the trees near the racecourse fence line down by the Test Track gate at 12:10 this afternoon. Pandora wandered...
1pm Mon 12th Jan, 6 found, 2 on the path and 4 amongst the gorse in the wooded area next to the racecourse
The 6 i found all looking well. The other 2 might have been deeper into the gorse but although i hung around for awhile they didn’t appear ...
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