This is the sight that greeted me yesterday as I rolled up to the new barn.
Someone was on the wrong side of the fence. I sat in my car for a few minutes, figuring out a plan to get Two Socks back where she belonged. She is a smart girl; if she suspected that I was going to put her back with the other horses, she'd not let me catch her. I'd have to be careful and not arouse her suspicions.Luckily, I knew her Achilles heel - peppermints! I grabbled a handful from my trunk and casually walked up to her like I was just going to say hello and visit.
Two Socks accepted the treat, then put her head down for more grazing. I held out another one, her head popped up, and she snarfed that one down.
Walking a few feet away, I held out another peppermint and Two Socks followed me and ate that one, too. Continuing to hold out treats while walking back to the pasture in Pied Piper mode, I lured her through the gate and finally shut it behind her. She was NOT happy with me when she realized that I had caught her, but she was confined and safe again and that was what I cared about.
Abby, who had been following Two Socks and me from the other side of the fence, nickering all the while that SHE wanted some of those peppermints, too, then got her treats and she and I had a nice visit together.
I phoned Tim to let him know I'd found Two Socks loose and he told me that that was the second time she'd gotten out that day! Apparently Miss Two Socks was at it again. When she was only a few months old, she'd become a little escape artist, and Tim had had to electrify the fence to keep her where she belonged. The electric fence has now been turned back on and the problem is solved.
Wondering about the drainboard patterns follow up I mentioned? I took a slew of photos yesterday - I have more models with them than I'd realized! That should be tomorrow's blog post topic, so stay 'tooned!