Magicmillbrook
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I have 4 equines, 1 ridden, 1 semi retired, 1 old non ridden companion and a loan companions companion (dont ask). Loan companion is an escapologist (can jump a 5 bar gate), wasnt told this when I took her on but she has 'history'. I have managed this for the 2 years we have had her. This year we have moved and are on v limited grazing as a half has been reseeded. So for now we now have a winter trash paddock (bare already) and some treat grazing for dry days. We have enough hay and haylage in to be able to substitute all their forage.
Loan pony has discovered she can jump out of trash paddock and get into the barn and area were stables are currently being built, also has been grazing the lawn. Not realy an option to improve the fencing here until the stables are installed (hopefully just before christmas). Its only a matter of time before she realises she can jump from our lawn over the horse hating neighbours 3ft fence (wont let us change it) and get onto 3 acres of manicured lawn (I kid you not), and then possibly onto the road. Last night I didnt get to sleep until 3am because I was convinced I could hear her in the garde etc - you now how paranoid you get at night - I cant go on like that.
We dont realy have such a need for a companions companion now as my semi retired mare doesnt go out much with the ridden mare - 1 hour per week max, we used to go out to shows and long all day rides. Also we have moved from free draining land where we manged on 3 acres with all 4 living out 24/7 to clay soil which is a nightmare already.
Dilema - do I ;
1 Send companion pony back to welfare charity - feel guilty because they are full to capacity and i am rather fond of this pony - we dont realy need her and dont have the land.
2 As above but see if they can exchange her for a smaller non escapologist
3 Keep loan pony and put her in the 'treat' paddock - very high P&R fencing, she cant escape - not ideal because she is already overweight and it meant the others wont benefit from a treat.
Your thoughts greatfully received - sorry if I dont post back until this evening, I am posting in my lunch break.
Loan pony has discovered she can jump out of trash paddock and get into the barn and area were stables are currently being built, also has been grazing the lawn. Not realy an option to improve the fencing here until the stables are installed (hopefully just before christmas). Its only a matter of time before she realises she can jump from our lawn over the horse hating neighbours 3ft fence (wont let us change it) and get onto 3 acres of manicured lawn (I kid you not), and then possibly onto the road. Last night I didnt get to sleep until 3am because I was convinced I could hear her in the garde etc - you now how paranoid you get at night - I cant go on like that.
We dont realy have such a need for a companions companion now as my semi retired mare doesnt go out much with the ridden mare - 1 hour per week max, we used to go out to shows and long all day rides. Also we have moved from free draining land where we manged on 3 acres with all 4 living out 24/7 to clay soil which is a nightmare already.
Dilema - do I ;
1 Send companion pony back to welfare charity - feel guilty because they are full to capacity and i am rather fond of this pony - we dont realy need her and dont have the land.
2 As above but see if they can exchange her for a smaller non escapologist
3 Keep loan pony and put her in the 'treat' paddock - very high P&R fencing, she cant escape - not ideal because she is already overweight and it meant the others wont benefit from a treat.
Your thoughts greatfully received - sorry if I dont post back until this evening, I am posting in my lunch break.
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