Paci520
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Hello everyone!
I’ve a 22-year-old gelding who is outdoor 24/7 with a run-in shelter, unlimited hay and he also gets some grain for senior horses. I live in Hungary and it’s been cold (under 0 celsius) for some weeks and I noticed that not most of the time, but very often his ears are backwards since the temperature has dropped. Should I be worried that he is in pain or it can simply be because of the cold and the wind?
Thank you in advance!
I’ve a 22-year-old gelding who is outdoor 24/7 with a run-in shelter, unlimited hay and he also gets some grain for senior horses. I live in Hungary and it’s been cold (under 0 celsius) for some weeks and I noticed that not most of the time, but very often his ears are backwards since the temperature has dropped. Should I be worried that he is in pain or it can simply be because of the cold and the wind?
Thank you in advance!