mtj
Well-Known Member
I'm struggling to find a ridden companion for my warmblood, and reconsidering the conventional form of companion.
My concern is that I want a pony that would be able to graze overnight with my (very good doer) warmblood on scrub grazing. My summer field is unimproved grass land.
Is this realistic? I really don't see the point in having a companion that can only be turned out for a few hours a day. Warmblood is a headshaker and much happier out over night.
I'd be reluctant to use a muzzle as warmblood does like to be able to groom with a buddy. Obviously I will not risk inflicting laminitis on a companion - hence current struggle to find a ridden horse.
Sorry if sounds confused - I am!
My concern is that I want a pony that would be able to graze overnight with my (very good doer) warmblood on scrub grazing. My summer field is unimproved grass land.
Is this realistic? I really don't see the point in having a companion that can only be turned out for a few hours a day. Warmblood is a headshaker and much happier out over night.
I'd be reluctant to use a muzzle as warmblood does like to be able to groom with a buddy. Obviously I will not risk inflicting laminitis on a companion - hence current struggle to find a ridden horse.
Sorry if sounds confused - I am!