LankyDoodle
Well-Known Member
Hi,
As you know, we recently lost my mare. George is doing OK, although a little unnerved by it all. I'm conscious of winter approaching and because I like him to stay out as much as possible and the other people on the yard tend to bring in for 20 hours a day (!), I need to consider taking in a pony/horse as a companion from about October-March time.
It might be that you've recently broken your horse and want to turn it away at minimum cost over winter, or maybe you've got a retired horse and need a rest from the cost for a while? Whatever, we don't mind. We are very loving owners of a 15.1hh welsh d who is great around other horses but needs a friend. We have a stable with rubber matting if needed, but ideally the pony/horse would be able to live out as much as possible, rugged or unrugged.
Thank you.x
As you know, we recently lost my mare. George is doing OK, although a little unnerved by it all. I'm conscious of winter approaching and because I like him to stay out as much as possible and the other people on the yard tend to bring in for 20 hours a day (!), I need to consider taking in a pony/horse as a companion from about October-March time.
It might be that you've recently broken your horse and want to turn it away at minimum cost over winter, or maybe you've got a retired horse and need a rest from the cost for a while? Whatever, we don't mind. We are very loving owners of a 15.1hh welsh d who is great around other horses but needs a friend. We have a stable with rubber matting if needed, but ideally the pony/horse would be able to live out as much as possible, rugged or unrugged.
Thank you.x