The horse might have an abssess in it's hoof and the person who owns it might be aware but you could tell them. I don't know much about this but the earlier it's dealt with the better it will be for the horse and more than likely the cheaper the bill will be. If it develops the more expensive the farrier bills will be and more than likely vet treatment.
Hi thanks for your comment really appreciate it. We have dji microphones but since we had a our camera replaced by dji recently we cannot get the mics working on it. 🙂
I have a septic tank/soak away shared with my neighbour. We haven't had it cleaned out for 5 years and although that's considered a long time it's working ok. We've recently had a quote for £450 [we pay half each] a much higher price than last time. I wish I was on mains drains because I've had to rod it out a few times due to blockages [baby wipes-not my fault] and it's not a job for the faint hearted. By the way the horse has FEATHER MITES [the hairy parts of the lower leg/heel/fetlock area are called feathers] I can tell because he has classic symptoms. There is a wealth of info on Google and YT about them. The condition looks petty advanced enough to warrant a vets visit which will have to include the feather being clipped off [it will grow back] If untreated they will get so bad that it causes life long very painful problems. The leg stamping is a sign of being in distress already. Sos for sounding like a bit of 'know it all' but I cringed watching him struggling.
Thanks for letting us know about the horse, I will let my friend know, the horse has now gone back to the owner so I hope he will get him treated . I will keep you updated.🙂
@@frenchfarmhouserenovation71 Have you considered looking on PROPERSTAR property for sale in France?. I'm sure you know of it but If not type it into google map the area you want /price bracket /requirements etc and it comes up with every single property for sale in that area [there are 100s if not 1.000s]. I always put in top price £100.OOO but am only really interested in the £20.000 to £50.000 prices. It's the best property search engine on the internet.
The horse might have an abssess in it's hoof and the person who owns it might be aware but you could tell them. I don't know much about this but the earlier it's dealt with the better it will be for the horse and more than likely the cheaper the bill will be. If it develops the more expensive the farrier bills will be and more than likely vet treatment.
Thank you for this. For the safety of the horse I will get my friend to pass this on to the owner.
This is just a suggestion you guys need to get the clip on microphones so we can hear what you’re saying
Hi thanks for your comment really appreciate it. We have dji microphones but since we had a our camera replaced by dji recently we cannot get the mics working on it. 🙂
Poor horse really has a problem. I wonder if it has scratches,might need to see a vet.
@@kar702 The owner used a spray treatment which seemed to have solved the problem.
Sorry about your lack of luck house hunting. Whereabouts are you looking? I could keep an eye out for you. You after something to do up?
@@Escapetofrance-Charente Great thank you! Yes something that’s need work doing is ideal with a bit of land. Cheers mate!
I forgot to mention we are looking in the Charente area
@@frenchfarmhouserenovation71Hey, our neighbours house has just gone on the market for 210000 euros if interested
1 cabbage, 1 sprout, did you take turns making the tea.
Yes but I didn't last long as Fran drinks tea all day long so i gave up after the first cup😄
@@frenchfarmhouserenovation71 🤣🤣🤣
I have a septic tank/soak away shared with my neighbour. We haven't had it cleaned out for 5 years and although that's considered a long time it's working ok. We've recently had a quote for £450 [we pay half each] a much higher price than last time. I wish I was on mains drains because I've had to rod it out a few times due to blockages [baby wipes-not my fault] and it's not a job for the faint hearted. By the way the horse has FEATHER MITES [the hairy parts of the lower leg/heel/fetlock area are called feathers] I can tell because he has classic symptoms. There is a wealth of info on Google and YT about them. The condition looks petty advanced enough to warrant a vets visit which will have to include the feather being clipped off [it will grow back] If untreated they will get so bad that it causes life long very painful problems. The leg stamping is a sign of being in distress already. Sos for sounding like a bit of 'know it all' but I cringed watching him struggling.
Thanks for letting us know about the horse, I will let my friend know, the horse has now gone back to the owner so I hope he will get him treated . I will keep you updated.🙂
@@frenchfarmhouserenovation71 Have you considered looking on PROPERSTAR property for sale in France?. I'm sure you know of it but If not type it into google map the area you want /price bracket /requirements etc and it comes up with every single property for sale in that area [there are 100s if not 1.000s]. I always put in top price £100.OOO but am only really interested in the £20.000 to £50.000 prices. It's the best property search engine on the internet.
Great thank you will take a look at this. We are hoping to have something by Christmas if not before:)