fjordhorsefan
Well-Known Member
I always travel with a haynet - it keeps him quiet!
Totally agree regularly used to use transporters moving my horses between uk and Portugal to compete ...they kept refusing to give them haylage even when I put it in their lorries got fed up and in end after paying fortune to send 2 horses to compete they arrived so dehydrated we couldnt compete and the haylage was still sealed and untouched ... Started driving them there myself ...with regular stops for water the horses competed better than ever .... just and excuse for the mess and hassle of keep stopping in my opinion.I came from America in which you always traveled with nets. Came here and was told by transport companies, no it makes them colic. I pointed out more risk of colicking without.
Translation, big hassel for transport companies. More mess, having hay in storage, and liability if people can't properly hang a net. So basically you bandy the word colic around and people just believe you. Sorry it's ridiculous.
Terri
I think it is a new idea not to - I'd never heard of it 20 yrs ago, and was quite surprised when the people I bought my mare from didn't want me to put a net in with her..
Always give them soaked hay