Routine canters for most. Trouble Digger, Billy Biscuit, Glens Boy and Knockdhu jumped 9 fences. Liz Wills was here to see Trouble Digger school, all jumped well. Some will now be heading for an away gallop on Wednesday. It was busy morning, the farrier was in as was Anthony Tory. Anthony did 8 horses teeth and is supporting Movember, to say it doesn't suit him would be an understatement.
The results from Brightwells sale on Friday night bode well for us, there is no sign of anyone letting up when form horses are offered for sale. Roger Brookhouse spent £750,000 and he is the owner of Tiqris. Lets hope Tiqris delivers and Mr Brookhouse comes back for a few more.
This afternoon I treaded in the schooling ground and at evening stables we misted the barn with disinfectant, as always I feel rather satisfied when this job is completed.
Ralph Beckett and I had planned a days hunting on Wednesday with the Heythrop. Ralph has had to pull out due to work commitments so I may head on as planned. The lure of hedges in the Wednesday country is too great to resist.