Friday, 30 June 2017

Eggsy's June

June 30th ~ the year is going so fast!

So what's been going on this month? Well too be honest it's been a difficult month. It started so nicely with a lovely visit from NurseMoreland and Eggsy even managed to behave nicely for the farrier, thank you Bronwyn for sponsoring his farrier work. 

But things went rather down hill from there:



Being British it's okay to moan about the weather right?

The heatwave kind of put the mockers on working with Eggsy which makes me feel bad, he needs to learn how to be well mannered, but golly it was too HOT for me and the horses.



Of course this being England sunshine is always followed by rain which brings about it's own set of problems, mainly MUD which makes negotiating the track down to the horses with their forage and water somewhat perilous! 



Forage ~ now that has been a sore point this month. Just about every bale of haylage opened has had some mould issues resulting in a lot of fodder being unusable. Plus to add insult to injury I swear the bales have been smaller.

I weigh my forage before feeding to make sure that Eggsy & Co get the right amount of food, don't want anyone going hungry here, so I do know when the 300 kilo bale is actually only a 240 kilo bale! Unfortunately I have no recourse to complaint as the forage supplier clearly states in their terms that bale sized may vary dependant on time of year. 

And while I'm being a Moaning Mrytle I might as well tell you all that the haylage has been horrid, a late cut with an almost straw like texture NOT what you expect for £50 a bale! Sadly it's difficult at this time of year as the new stuff isn't ready yet so it's often a case of put up and shut up or you upset your supplier which could lead to a whole new batch of problems.

To top that off feed prices have all gone up at the feed merchants and donations have been down, it costs £100 a month to feed Eggsy that's without his other expenses, and we're £40 short for June.

As if that's not enough to raise stress levels a certain Mr Eggsy Pony has started his escape plans again, seriously Eggsy's theme tune should be:



Don't really know what we're going to do about this, the electric fence energizer was replaced in December  maybe new batteries are called for we've had ours a while now but at this moment in time I truly hope not! 

Right that's enough of my moans, tomorrow sees the start of a new month and things ARE going to get better. They have to! 

About Eggsy:

Eggsy is a rescue pony he was abandoned and left to starve by his owners as a foal. His care is funded by donations.

Would you like to help Eggsy? 

Eggsy has a GoFundMe campaign to help raise funds for his care, we'd be really grateful if you'd go take a look, share it far and wide via your social media and of course if you can spare some money please donate.

Help Raise Abandoned Foal Eggsy ~ GoFundMe

Thank you, Eggsy and I really appreciate it x

Monday, 12 June 2017

Eggsy has a visitor

Last week's National Best Friend Day coincided with a UK general election and amongst all the excitement this blog post didn't get published so we'll make up for it now:



Eggsy has lots of friends online, we follow one another on Twitter (you'll find Eggsy @eggsypony if you're on Twitter and would like to follow him). We retweet one another, which really helps the story of Eggsy's abandonment get out to the world, and we sometimes get to chat to one another. 

But, we don't usually get the opportunity to meet in person. All that changed the other week when one of Eggsy's  long term friends and supporters @NurseMoreland  was able to pop in and see him.


If there's one thing Eggsy's equine friend Boo has taught him it's not to be backward in coming forward when a human visits. 


Why? Because they may come bearing treats!

Lots of yummy treats ~ apples, carrots and extra strong mints, thank you Philomena.

@NurseMorland proved to be such a popular visitor that when she popped back to see Eggsy on her return journey, 


although caught napping,



 he quickly responded with a "Hello" 
(and "a what have you got for me?")

Thank you Philomena for a lovely visit and 
your continued support for Eggsy.

About Eggsy:

Eggsy is a rescue pony he was abandoned and left to starve by his owners as a foal. His care is funded by donations.

Would you like to help Eggsy? 

Eggsy has a GoFundMe campaign to help raise funds for his care, we'd be really grateful if you'd go take a look, share it far and wide via your social media and of course if you can spare some money please donate.

Help Raise Abandoned Foal Eggsy ~ GoFundMe

Thank you, Eggsy and I really appreciate it x




Thursday, 25 May 2017

3500 Followers for Abandoned Foal Eggsy on Twitter


We're thrilled to announce that Eggsy now has 3,500 Twitter followers @eggsypony 

That's 3,500 people who have potentially heard his story and now know of the plight of many abandoned equines here in the UK. We hope that by raising public awareness more of these horses can be saved.

Thank you everyone for following Eggsy your support is very much appreciated.

While we're here on the blog we'd also like to thank those who have recently donated towards Eggsy's care, it's your continued support that allows us to keep going. 

Thank you Elizabeth Love, Philomena Moreland, Karen Gimson, Yvonne Gibbons, Sarah Mirawolski, Louise Taggart, Christine King and to our anonymous friend.

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. 

About Eggsy:

Eggsy is a rescue pony he was abandoned and left to starve by his owners as a foal. His care is funded by donations.

Would you like to help Eggsy? 

Eggsy has a GoFundMe campaign to help raise funds for his care, we'd be really grateful if you'd go take a look, share it far and wide via your social media and of course if you can spare some money please donate.

Help Raise Abandoned Foal Eggsy ~ GoFundMe

Thank you, Eggsy and I really appreciate it x


Thursday, 18 May 2017

5 things about Eggsy as a foal


1. Eggsy is a Gypsy pony, his mother gave birth to him whilst tethered a practice that goes against equine welfare tethering recommendations which state that:

" Very young, old, sick, pregnant or nursing equines should not be tethered (eg. not under 1 year, not in last 3rd of pregnancy, not with foals at foot."

2. We don't know who Eggsy's mother was but we have actually met his sire, a beautiful black and white stallion named Bobby.

3. Eggsy suffers from upward fixation of the patella, locking stifles. It was quite severe when he was first rescued, he actually dragged his hind legs behind him, fortunately it's getting better as he gets older and stronger.

4. The person who purchased Eggsy and subsequently abandoned him, chose him before he was weaned, she paid for him in installments and we're told that she visited him frequently, played with him making a "right old fuss of him". The breeder thought he'd got a good home for this foal.

5. Eggsy spent a few days living in a kitchen.

His owners had arranged for their ponies to go into temporary livery while they moved house, a horse lorry turned up at their home and everyone believed that the ponies had gone into livery. Not all of them had, for some reason they had decided that Eggsy wasn't moving with them. No one really knows for sure what happened to Eggsy between the time of their ponies going into livery and him being found abandoned but horse dung in the kitchen provides a pretty good clue!

About Eggsy:

Eggsy is a rescue pony he was abandoned and left to starve by his owners as a foal. His care is funded by donations.

Would you like to help Eggsy? 

Eggsy has a GoFundMe campaign to help raise funds for his care, we'd be really grateful if you'd go take a look, share it far and wide via your social media and of course if you can spare some money please donate.

Help Raise Abandoned Foal Eggsy ~ GoFundMe

Thank you, Eggsy and I really appreciate it x




Monday, 15 May 2017

A day in the life of rescue pony Eggsy


Okay I'll be honest and admit that I'm not that great at 
getting up in the mornings
but


my BFF Boo and I always make an effort to be waiting 
at the gate when our humans arrive.

Because that way 


we can make sure we get the first pile of haylage.

While we're all busy munching the humans fill up our water buckets, water being essential not only for drinking 
but for washing messy muzzles !


Eventually they bring us what we've all been waiting patiently for, well Boo isn't always patient 
sometimes he shouts at them to hurry up,


proper breakfast ~ nomnom.

After breakfast we mostly go back to munching haylage,


We might shoot the breeze a little with friends,


do a little bird watching, 


or


play awhile.

Then it's time for 



lunch ~ nomnom.

The afternoons are pretty much the same as the mornings, 
though sometimes


I get to go for a walk. 
They say I'm supposed to be learning my manners but I know really I'm just supposed to be eating the grass.

After my grazing er walking expedition I might have 



a little roll before


dinner ~ nomnom.

Then we spend most of the evening munching on haylage before it's time to get some


ZZZZZZZZ

About Eggsy:

Eggsy is a rescue pony he was abandoned and left to starve by his owners as a foal. His care is funded by donations.

Would you like to help Eggsy? 

Eggsy has a GoFundMe campaign to help raise funds for his care, we'd be really grateful if you'd go take a look, share it far and wide via your social media and of course if you can spare some money please donate.

Help Raise Abandoned Foal Eggsy ~ GoFundMe

Thank you, Eggsy and I really appreciate it x


Sunday, 16 April 2017

Happy Easter

Eggsy hopes everyone is having a lovely Easter weekend 


with lots of extra carrots for equines and chocolate for humans!


Having spent weeks deciding what to wear when the big day arrived Eggsy discovered that he'd lost his Easter bonnet.


Fortunately after an extensive search he found it just in the nick of time to


wish you all a very 
Happy Easter.

About Eggsy:

Eggsy is a rescue pony he was abandoned and left to starve by his owners as a foal. His care is funded by donations.

Would you like to help Eggsy? 

Eggsy has a GoFundMe campaign to help raise funds for his care, we'd be really grateful if you'd go take a look, share it far and wide via your social media and of course if you can spare some money please donate.

Help Raise Abandoned Foal Eggsy ~ GoFundMe

Thank you, Eggsy and I really appreciate it x

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Worming Eggsy the rescue pony



Winter de-worming against encysted small redworm is an essential part of horsekeeping, in their encysted state small red worms do not show up in a worm count. An over burden can cause damage to the intestinal wall which will prevent the absorption of nutrients and can cause diarrhoea. Plus a large number of small worms emerging from their cysts all at the same time can cause a horse to colic. 



As it's also tapeworm de-wormer time we chose Equest Pramox horse wormer, this is a combination wormer that contains both Moxidectin for the encysted small redworm and Praziquental which controls all three types of equine tapeworm. Equest Pramox also treats the other types of equine worms eg. strongyles and ascarids plus bots which are actually the larvae of the botfly.

You'll be pleased to know that Eggsy was an absolute gentleman about taking his wormer which is great as not all equines are!

Many thanks Bronwyn for sponsoring Eggsy's wormer.

Thanks are also due to Elizabeth Love, Christine King, Liz Kettley and our anonymous friend for their kind donations towards Eggsy's essential care.

About Eggsy:

Eggsy is a rescue pony he was abandoned and left to starve by his owners as a foal. His care is funded by donations.

Would you like to help Eggsy? 

Eggsy has a GoFundMe campaign to help raise funds for his care, we'd be really grateful if you'd go take a look, share it far and wide via your social media and of course if you can spare some money please donate.

Help Raise Abandoned Foal Eggsy ~ GoFundMe

Thank you, Eggsy and I really appreciate it x