Englishcowgirl91
Well-Known Member
Yearlings, do they still need to stay with their age or can they join different ages?
My foal is currently coming up 10 months and he’s out with two other who are about the same age and then two older horses.
I’m happy that he has two foals his age but I’m not 100% happy with the set up he’s in.
I have done the “put him with other foals and have been let down twice now” I’ve followed all of the “what you should dos”
He was at a temp livery yard in between finding our current place which was really not in his favour and now he’s at this place with these ones.
I’m paying £400 a month for a field, with a shelter and hay.
I feed him myself, worm him myself and sort my own farrier/routine vet checks.
Before I put him there I wanted to be able to go there every day and see him and obviously do the basic handling. He’s such a loving and easy boy.
I don’t have to leave him in a head halter and he will walk up to me to be lead out for his feed. Good with all his check overs and will have all feet picked up. He’s just a very very good boy.
At the beginning I was told that they were checked twice a day and fed ext ext. and they do all of the care
however I prefer to go their twice a day myself and check and they are not. I went there the other day and he was lame
In their shelter they are stood in mud, wet through constantly, the mud isn’t exactly clean and they don’t get a break from it.
I can never get hold of the lady who runs the place. She replies eventually but it takes a while and then the communication stops!
I haven’t heard anything from the lady since my boy was lame which I find pretty odd..
I don’t quite understand what I am paying £400 for?
I love my boy and he really is one of a kind.
I have tried to follow the right thing and put him with foals his age and I just haven’t found trustworthy people who have been really honest about their set up!
So I’ve got some decisions to make!
As yearlings can it be a little more relaxed with ages?
Would it be worth me buying another yearling and rent a place where they can be a pair?
Or maybe younger shetlands.
A very good vet who breeds his own and works in a referral hospital said ponies are quite good for foals.
I’m just worried about the set up and the welfare and I’m out of studs at this point.
He is literally the best youngster.
Any advice?
Thanks all
My foal is currently coming up 10 months and he’s out with two other who are about the same age and then two older horses.
I’m happy that he has two foals his age but I’m not 100% happy with the set up he’s in.
I have done the “put him with other foals and have been let down twice now” I’ve followed all of the “what you should dos”
He was at a temp livery yard in between finding our current place which was really not in his favour and now he’s at this place with these ones.
I’m paying £400 a month for a field, with a shelter and hay.
I feed him myself, worm him myself and sort my own farrier/routine vet checks.
Before I put him there I wanted to be able to go there every day and see him and obviously do the basic handling. He’s such a loving and easy boy.
I don’t have to leave him in a head halter and he will walk up to me to be lead out for his feed. Good with all his check overs and will have all feet picked up. He’s just a very very good boy.
At the beginning I was told that they were checked twice a day and fed ext ext. and they do all of the care
however I prefer to go their twice a day myself and check and they are not. I went there the other day and he was lame
In their shelter they are stood in mud, wet through constantly, the mud isn’t exactly clean and they don’t get a break from it.
I can never get hold of the lady who runs the place. She replies eventually but it takes a while and then the communication stops!
I haven’t heard anything from the lady since my boy was lame which I find pretty odd..
I don’t quite understand what I am paying £400 for?
I love my boy and he really is one of a kind.
I have tried to follow the right thing and put him with foals his age and I just haven’t found trustworthy people who have been really honest about their set up!
So I’ve got some decisions to make!
As yearlings can it be a little more relaxed with ages?
Would it be worth me buying another yearling and rent a place where they can be a pair?
Or maybe younger shetlands.
A very good vet who breeds his own and works in a referral hospital said ponies are quite good for foals.
I’m just worried about the set up and the welfare and I’m out of studs at this point.
He is literally the best youngster.
Any advice?
Thanks all