I had an exciting morning, or good thing I spent the night!
Normally, the roosters start to crow around 3:00 AM. This morning was no exception. (If I have the time this week, they'll be 2 less by next week!) But, since it's not a steady crowing, I'm normally able to go back to sleep w/no problem. Today was no exception. Around 5:00, they're getting more vocal. But, I also hear a noise that just didn't sound right. And, I needed to pee. So, I got up, grabbed my cheapy flip flops and open my door. What I saw made me forget all about the bathroom!
Recently, RU got a new horse. She has it in a small pen on the other side of my fence. We don't normally put horses in there because the fence isn't that good. The section that's along my fence line is one of the sections I still need to redo. The big, corner post has rotted, and it could really use another fence post in the line. The section between the corner post and where it needs the new post is the worst in all that I have to do. But, I have the electric going across, and blocking that whole corner-or so I thought.
At some point during the night, that section came down. I don't know if the new horse pushed on it or what, but down it came. My 4 ducked under the electric and went in that field. RU's new horse ducked under the electric, and came in my field! So I grabbed halters and a lead and got to work.
Honey was wearing a halter. She was the first one I grabbed. She walked across the section that was down w/no problem. I tied her in her stall. Licky was the next one I grabbed. I put her halter on. She led fine-until we got to the down section. She wouldn't go across it. And, since I was wearing flip flops, I wasn't ABOUT to force the issue. I let her go, and grab Stormy. He goes across, no problem. I tied him in his stall, and he gets upset, Misty isn't in there. So, I go back and grab Misty. She goes across no problem.
I tried once again to lead Licky over, but she wanted nothing to do w/it. So, I had to lead her thru 2 gates. There's a hydrant just past the first gate. The hose that's attached to it had a leak, so it was all mud there. I lost my flip flops. One has electric over the top of it and I had no place I could put the hook down while I was doing this. I was so glad the CL's horses weren't up! I got her thru, rehooked the one gate, put the electric back up and the pressure really got to me. I had to pee. There was just no way around it. So, I did, then grabbed my socks, put them on over my muddy feet, and then put on my boots.
Now, I have the new horse. I catch her, no problem. I decide to try and lead her over the downed section. She follows no problem. I tie her to a post I KNOW is sturdy. Then, I feed my horses. If I had had feed for the other one, I would have fed her too.
Once the horses are fed, I grab my post hole digger and tape measure. I figure out where the new fence post needs to be, and dig the hole. Then, I go and get the new fence post and put it in. The post went in straight, so that meant I could get rid of the post hole digger. I got rid of that, and grabbed my shovel, rake and tamper. I put the dirt all back around the new post, put the section of fence up, put the electric back up, put all my tools away, and let the my loose.
Once they're loose, I go and let the new horse loose, and retrieve my flip flops. I leave the field, go to another hydrant, and hose them down. All that took me about an hour! I'm ready to go back to bed now.
Oh, and I couldn't find Cindy last night, so Rerun and I were the only 2 in the tack shed. When I woke up this morning at 3, she was sitting on my right arm-right at the elbow. That's the arm I had the nerve moved in. I couldn't feel my arm for a few after that.
