At 18:20 this evening, the ponies were grazing near ///irritate.puts.recruiter, northeast of Brock's Hill, close to the trees at the centre of the site. They all looked well and were enjoying the abundance of lush, long grass. One by one, they wandered over to say hello and happily received some strokes. They were all happy, relaxed, and in excellent condition.
After our initial greetings, the ponies returned to grazing in the surrounding area. Before long, they began taking turns coming back over to spend time with me, enjoying long neck and shoulder rubs and responding with gentle nuzzles and cuddles. They eventually resumed grazing but stayed close, continuing to enjoy back rubs while they ate.
I said my goodbyes at 19:10, leaving them peacefully grazing. As I walked away, a brief shower passed through, prompting the ponies to seek shelter under the trees.
Earlier in the evening, I took a walk around the site, including the northeast corner. It was great to see that yesterday’s heavy rain had created extra drinking spots for the girls, including fresh water in the Gelvert Stream near ///tenses.pirate.freshest.
The ponies were all good today.
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