luckyoldme
Well-Known Member
My lovely idx who I thought was 20/21 but may be a little older is out 24/7.
He is incredibly active in the field and has a life of luxury... just the odd summer evening hack out to go and see Norman for a carrot.
He lives out 24/7 with four other horses...an extremely happy and relaxed little herd.
He has just passed his winter mot and is keeping condition well.
Over the winter he will have hay available 24/7 and will be rugged when the weather turns cold.
Im just wondering how others supplement their older horses over the winter and anything else I could do to give him the best chance as he gets older.
Although he has a stable available there is no way he would be able to go inside...the others stay out and he frets too much. Last winter I picked up a very slight stiffening up...nothing to worry about and the fantastic bloke who owns the other four said I was imagining it!(so evan if he was a wee bit stiffer it was only very slight)
I know nobody lives forever but Im wanting my old lad to be the first to do so!
He is incredibly active in the field and has a life of luxury... just the odd summer evening hack out to go and see Norman for a carrot.
He lives out 24/7 with four other horses...an extremely happy and relaxed little herd.
He has just passed his winter mot and is keeping condition well.
Over the winter he will have hay available 24/7 and will be rugged when the weather turns cold.
Im just wondering how others supplement their older horses over the winter and anything else I could do to give him the best chance as he gets older.
Although he has a stable available there is no way he would be able to go inside...the others stay out and he frets too much. Last winter I picked up a very slight stiffening up...nothing to worry about and the fantastic bloke who owns the other four said I was imagining it!(so evan if he was a wee bit stiffer it was only very slight)
I know nobody lives forever but Im wanting my old lad to be the first to do so!