hannabanana
Well-Known Member
Just wondering really. I was talking to a livery today who is about 12 and she went to see an Arab today (I am suprised she wants another because she doesnt bother much with the pony she has now, I thought she lost intrest).
I said you would have to be careful with it in the winter because I am not sure if there very good being wintered out. I mean my ISH is wintered out but thats with 3 different types of rugs, big feeds of build up and more, plus tons of hay and that manages to just keep him a nice weight.
The girl has currently got a welsh sec B which is hardy, plus she doesnt see her pony every day (Unless she just checks up on it in the field most of the time rather than come down to the yard) and the pony only gets a few handfuls of course mix on the days she is ridden; which is fine because shes a hardy horse and a little bit fat anyway.
Alot of the liveries and the YO were shocked when she tried a 16.1 thoroughbred which wasnt successful but it was the fact that she wanted to winter that out (If she was to get it) even though the owner said she lost weight last winter even when the horse was stabled with hay and 2 big feeds a day.
I said you would have to be careful with it in the winter because I am not sure if there very good being wintered out. I mean my ISH is wintered out but thats with 3 different types of rugs, big feeds of build up and more, plus tons of hay and that manages to just keep him a nice weight.
The girl has currently got a welsh sec B which is hardy, plus she doesnt see her pony every day (Unless she just checks up on it in the field most of the time rather than come down to the yard) and the pony only gets a few handfuls of course mix on the days she is ridden; which is fine because shes a hardy horse and a little bit fat anyway.
Alot of the liveries and the YO were shocked when she tried a 16.1 thoroughbred which wasnt successful but it was the fact that she wanted to winter that out (If she was to get it) even though the owner said she lost weight last winter even when the horse was stabled with hay and 2 big feeds a day.