Archina
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I do this with my oldie's, just open the door and walk beside them to the field with no headcollar/leadrope. Though I do have a livery who started doing this because he saw me do it which is a problem as he is elderly and wouldnt know what to do if something went wrong and probably hurt himself in the process. So I only do the no headcollar leadrope thing when he isnt there.
The trekking yard I managed in Ireland done this, with only me and one other staff member and about 20 Irish cobs it was the easiest way to bring them in and put them out. If they went into the wrong stable it wasnt a problem as they all pretty much got the same feed etc, only on occasion would one go into the same stable as the other but rarely did any arguments break out. You just went in, grabbed one by the mane and led them to an empty stable! lol
The trekking yard I managed in Ireland done this, with only me and one other staff member and about 20 Irish cobs it was the easiest way to bring them in and put them out. If they went into the wrong stable it wasnt a problem as they all pretty much got the same feed etc, only on occasion would one go into the same stable as the other but rarely did any arguments break out. You just went in, grabbed one by the mane and led them to an empty stable! lol
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