Louby
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this has been done before but I really dont know what to do.
The yard Im on isnt remote and houses back on to the front field. Im told they usually leave out in the large back field on Bonfire night as it is the furthest away and surrounded by woodland. My young horse is a bit of a liability atm, seems to be the one who gets injured and with there hardly being any grass left in that field shes been coming in at night. I'd resigned myself to her having to stay out but a couple of other liveries have now said they are keeping theres in, one of the reasons being if one horse is scared, the whole herd are likely to run about.
Ive only had her since April, she came from Ireland and I havent a clue whether the bangs etc will bother her or not, but every yard Ive been on in the past have always kept in on Bonfire night so I really dont know what to do for the best.
Thanks for ny replies.
The yard Im on isnt remote and houses back on to the front field. Im told they usually leave out in the large back field on Bonfire night as it is the furthest away and surrounded by woodland. My young horse is a bit of a liability atm, seems to be the one who gets injured and with there hardly being any grass left in that field shes been coming in at night. I'd resigned myself to her having to stay out but a couple of other liveries have now said they are keeping theres in, one of the reasons being if one horse is scared, the whole herd are likely to run about.
Ive only had her since April, she came from Ireland and I havent a clue whether the bangs etc will bother her or not, but every yard Ive been on in the past have always kept in on Bonfire night so I really dont know what to do for the best.
Thanks for ny replies.