Antw23uk
Well-Known Member
So rightly or wrongly it looks like i have found a rather lovely diamond in the rough who im collecting Thursday. I did say i'd wait till spring but right horse right time and all that
He's at a yard where he has been a couple of weeks, his past is a bit sketchy but i believe turnout was a major part of his life. He is currently stabled 24/7 and ridden every day (hmm apparently!) When he is brought home to me he will effectively live the life of riley and be out 24/7 with access to the yard and stables. I've always had an open yard policy although its designed to close up to keep them on yard and stables in the most dire of weather, should i need to.
I feel a few months without a horse has made me a paranoid newbie ... do i just turn him out? should i introduce grazing gradually? (I've enough grass to likely not need hay this winter, lol!) I dont plan to stable but keep the open yard policy.
Advise and opinions on this would be appreciated. Advise and opinions on buying and collecting a horse in lockdown not so welcome but im sure there will be a couple who cant resist
Thanks
He's at a yard where he has been a couple of weeks, his past is a bit sketchy but i believe turnout was a major part of his life. He is currently stabled 24/7 and ridden every day (hmm apparently!) When he is brought home to me he will effectively live the life of riley and be out 24/7 with access to the yard and stables. I've always had an open yard policy although its designed to close up to keep them on yard and stables in the most dire of weather, should i need to.
I feel a few months without a horse has made me a paranoid newbie ... do i just turn him out? should i introduce grazing gradually? (I've enough grass to likely not need hay this winter, lol!) I dont plan to stable but keep the open yard policy.
Advise and opinions on this would be appreciated. Advise and opinions on buying and collecting a horse in lockdown not so welcome but im sure there will be a couple who cant resist
Thanks