Sadly enough yes.. I don't mind it becoming spring and rains, but you suddenly realize that there is no snow on the ground when the horse isn't white and brown anymore when you bring him in... He was grey, totally grey. It took a good half an hour to make him deasent enough to be presentable in the riding hall.
The good part is that in the spring the period of mudd-horses are relatively short. As soon as the sun and spring wind arrives it will be dry and enjoyable.
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The good part is that in the spring the period of mudd-horses are relatively short. As soon as the sun and spring wind arrives it will be dry and enjoyable.