Sandstone1
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As above. I thought this was standard but have come across someone who never does.
Yes I do always, unless going for surgery and mustn't eat.
I was wondering about Gillies. Do they stop at intervals to allow the horses to feed? Surely they don't travel them all day without anything to eat?I do but Gilles don't agree with travelling horses with hay. Was worried about that but they are so good and my horse who went all the way to Scotland travelled for 2 days and had 2 overnight stops was fine and had not lost any weight,
I was wondering about Gillies. Do they stop at intervals to allow the horses to feed? Surely they don't travel them all day without anything to eat?
I suspect it is because of the concern over 'shipping fever'. Gillies tend to ship horses long distances so I'd imagine they are super careful about the possibilities of horses getting pneumonia. Over here it's much easier as when horses are travelled loose on long journeys (10+ hours) they are able to keep their heads low and eat the hay from the floor so the chances of shipping fever setting in is a far lower risk for us.No they stop every 3 to offer water but no hay or feed until they stop overnight. They just dont agree with it as hay on ling journeys can cause choking. Horses that I have travelled with them have also arrived very calm and seem happy!
Yes I do always, unless going for surgery and mustn't eat.