sportsmansB
Well-Known Member
My retiree and companion are out on 7 acres with absolutely loads of grass and access to a shelter which I put some hay in if the weather is awful.
He's definitely fed up now, he's hanging around the gate even though he hasn't been stabled here ever, but he can see them and he wants in.
I have been resisting since there is so much grass and a decent shelter but I know he is just done with being out.
To be fair when he was in work he would never stay out for more than a couple of hours without either doing laps of death or jumping back in, so he has done well to make it to january...
They were definitely much, much happier when it was super cold rather than all this blustery rain.
Luckily the companion is a 27yo pony who is relatively unbothered as long as she is well rugged.
He's definitely fed up now, he's hanging around the gate even though he hasn't been stabled here ever, but he can see them and he wants in.
I have been resisting since there is so much grass and a decent shelter but I know he is just done with being out.
To be fair when he was in work he would never stay out for more than a couple of hours without either doing laps of death or jumping back in, so he has done well to make it to january...
They were definitely much, much happier when it was super cold rather than all this blustery rain.
Luckily the companion is a 27yo pony who is relatively unbothered as long as she is well rugged.