MissieSFW
Well-Known Member
Hi!
I could do with a few second opinions - we have just had some stables built in the last 2 weeks; until then my mare was living out 24/7 with 2 shetlands for company. She has been in her stable a couple of times over the last 2 weeks for short periods, and once overnight last week when the snow was bad, and the shetlands came in that time too. She was a bit worried about leaving her friends at first but seems to be improving each time (she's not too stressy about leaving other horses usually so just a question of her getting used to it I think).
However - she is quite prone to digestive problems and has developed diarrhoeia (I think from rooting around in the snow), and to cut a long story short the vet wants her to stay in 24/7 over the weekend. She has been in since around 4.30pm today but the shetlands are still out at the moment. I can't decide whether to bring them in or not as they hate being stabled and won't tolerate being in all weekend, so I'd have to turn them out again in the morning, and I know she'll go a bit crackers so I'm worried it will be more stressful for her to have them coming in and out than to just leave her in on her own! Any thoughts? She seems ok at the minute, standing with her head over the door most of the time but not too stressed and is eating her hay on and off.
Should say the field isn't really visible from the stable although only about 50yards away, just a big barn in the way.
any advice welcome! thanks!
ps. thinking of going and buying a stable mirror tomorrow, the only one I can find that I can physically go and buy as opposed to ordering online is 600mm x 450mm, would this be big enough do you think??
I could do with a few second opinions - we have just had some stables built in the last 2 weeks; until then my mare was living out 24/7 with 2 shetlands for company. She has been in her stable a couple of times over the last 2 weeks for short periods, and once overnight last week when the snow was bad, and the shetlands came in that time too. She was a bit worried about leaving her friends at first but seems to be improving each time (she's not too stressy about leaving other horses usually so just a question of her getting used to it I think).
However - she is quite prone to digestive problems and has developed diarrhoeia (I think from rooting around in the snow), and to cut a long story short the vet wants her to stay in 24/7 over the weekend. She has been in since around 4.30pm today but the shetlands are still out at the moment. I can't decide whether to bring them in or not as they hate being stabled and won't tolerate being in all weekend, so I'd have to turn them out again in the morning, and I know she'll go a bit crackers so I'm worried it will be more stressful for her to have them coming in and out than to just leave her in on her own! Any thoughts? She seems ok at the minute, standing with her head over the door most of the time but not too stressed and is eating her hay on and off.
Should say the field isn't really visible from the stable although only about 50yards away, just a big barn in the way.
any advice welcome! thanks!
ps. thinking of going and buying a stable mirror tomorrow, the only one I can find that I can physically go and buy as opposed to ordering online is 600mm x 450mm, would this be big enough do you think??