HollyWoozle
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My Mum's horse Noah (aka Mr Spotty) had bone spavin surgery on Wednesday which went really well. He is meant to be on box rest for 3 weeks and arrived home on Friday morning.
We would really appreciate ideas on toys and things to keep him entertained. He has a likit at the minute and that's it. He is not that bright but very curious, likes to destroy things and generally cause havoc. He's a bit too slim at the moment but this is good as it's less weight on his joint and means we can feed him quite a bit to keep him quiet if necessary. So, please can I have as many ideas as possible? So far I've heard of apples in his water bucket and hanging empty plastic bottles covered in honey!
Also, when it comes to walking him in hand, I know we're going to need something fairly strong to lead him in. He's a bolshy 16hh 6 year old who has a nice nature but no manners and will drag you around. We've not had him long enough to teach him manners ourselves! I just want to make sure that we have control when we have to take him out and I'm not sure if a bridle is the best option or what.
Thanks a lot, tea and biscuits all round.
We would really appreciate ideas on toys and things to keep him entertained. He has a likit at the minute and that's it. He is not that bright but very curious, likes to destroy things and generally cause havoc. He's a bit too slim at the moment but this is good as it's less weight on his joint and means we can feed him quite a bit to keep him quiet if necessary. So, please can I have as many ideas as possible? So far I've heard of apples in his water bucket and hanging empty plastic bottles covered in honey!
Also, when it comes to walking him in hand, I know we're going to need something fairly strong to lead him in. He's a bolshy 16hh 6 year old who has a nice nature but no manners and will drag you around. We've not had him long enough to teach him manners ourselves! I just want to make sure that we have control when we have to take him out and I'm not sure if a bridle is the best option or what.
Thanks a lot, tea and biscuits all round.