ErinB
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Does anyone have any tips on stopping box walkers??
Just to say, the horse in question is a 35yr old pony who goes out all day long but comes in at night due to bad arthritis (and hates being out for long). Said pony is certainly not distressed at being in (we believe he picked up the habit off another horse when he was in Ireland before we had him) and will ram the gate down if not brought back in on time. It doesn't seem to have any negative affect on him but is just so awful to muck his stable out in the mornings. He will not touch toys with a bargepole and mirrors are not an option. He is currently bedded with straw as shaving were too expensive - we literally have to rebed EVERY day which is ridiculously expensive on shavings - and other bedding is not permitted at the yard we use. He has licks, he has plenty of hay/hard food and also hay replacer as his teeth are worn. This ALWAYS lasts until morning so he is never out of food. Just wondered if anyone had any tips as it is utterly back-breaking mucking out after him XX Erin.
ps He has rubber matting down but due to his arthritis needs a deep bed as well.

Just to say, the horse in question is a 35yr old pony who goes out all day long but comes in at night due to bad arthritis (and hates being out for long). Said pony is certainly not distressed at being in (we believe he picked up the habit off another horse when he was in Ireland before we had him) and will ram the gate down if not brought back in on time. It doesn't seem to have any negative affect on him but is just so awful to muck his stable out in the mornings. He will not touch toys with a bargepole and mirrors are not an option. He is currently bedded with straw as shaving were too expensive - we literally have to rebed EVERY day which is ridiculously expensive on shavings - and other bedding is not permitted at the yard we use. He has licks, he has plenty of hay/hard food and also hay replacer as his teeth are worn. This ALWAYS lasts until morning so he is never out of food. Just wondered if anyone had any tips as it is utterly back-breaking mucking out after him XX Erin.
ps He has rubber matting down but due to his arthritis needs a deep bed as well.