Scottish pensioner lodged in his house a horse
A resident of the Scottish island of Lewis, a 65-year-old Stephanie Noble settled in his small house horse breed konnemarsky pony, writes The Daily Record. According to the pensioner, she had to take this step, because the horse was nowhere to graze.
Noble said that before her horse named Gray Lady Too (Grey Lady Too; pony got the nickname in honor of the first horse Noble Lady Grey) grazing on the lawn a few miles from her home, but the woman had a conflict with the landowner, and she was forced to take pitomitsu.
In autumn 2011 a pensioner found a Grey Lady Also another pasture, but it was useless, and she led the horse to his house. But there was no pony to stay, as opposed by the neighbors Noble.
As a result, on Christmas Day (December 25), Stephanie Noble took the animal to his home and settled down for a few days to a makeshift stables on the ground floor. To ensure hygienic cleanliness in the apartment, Noble purchased 60 liters of cat filler.
The authorities have allowed Lewis to keep the woman at home horse, as it poses no threat to public safety and yet not violate the sanitary-epidemiological norms. In this very Noble said that although it has the permission to the contents of a pony in the house, she does not consider the situation more comfortable. How long Gray Lady will also be live in the house, remains unclear.
Konnemarsky pony - the tall pony breed. The height of the horse at the withers can reach 1.44 meters. These ponies, bred in Ireland, living to 30 years.
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