charlie76
Well-Known Member
Just wondering as mine seem to hate being out at this time of the year. field has plenty of grass, trees for shelter, they are rugged but they seem to go out, roll and then stand by the gate waiting to come in or break the fences. It goes against my thoughts but I am tempted to not turn out over winter. They are ridden every day and can be turned loose in the indoor school.
They are fed up within 1/2 an hour. They are a pain, this week alone they have smashed through 2 fences and galloped non stop for 40 minutes until they were foamed in sweat.
Have tried hay, they aren't intrested.
The drag me back to their stables when I get them in and trot over to me when I call them in.
Anyone else not/not allowed to turn out through the winter?
They are fed up within 1/2 an hour. They are a pain, this week alone they have smashed through 2 fences and galloped non stop for 40 minutes until they were foamed in sweat.
Have tried hay, they aren't intrested.
The drag me back to their stables when I get them in and trot over to me when I call them in.
Anyone else not/not allowed to turn out through the winter?