Gusbear
Well-Known Member
So after writing a War and Peace type saga post, I’ve edited it to:
How do I adjust my rising 12 year old (very spoilt and demanding gelding) that is stabled overnight with 2 hard feeds a day to a new and a small private boutique yard with 24/7 turnout.
New property is simply I’ve died and gone to horse heaven with manicured lawns type scenario. It is simply the most beautiful and well maintained horse yard I’ve ever laid eyes on. Owner’s OH is an award winning horticulturist so everything is simply stunning, plus miles of off road hacking through the forest, hacking trails, etc., etc. I could rave on for days. It’s along the same country lane that I kept my last late horse for many happy years. That and current yard are very much chalk and cheese and couldn’t be more polar opposites if you tried. I miss being able to hack off site as I know my horse does. We are both bored to the back teeth riding in arenas and riding the same 20 min onsite hacking trail.
The yard does have stables, however at present due to the owners health issues they are DIY which I can’t do. I feel his health will benefit from being out plus allows me more flexibility with riding times for various reasons.
In 30 years of owning horses he is the first one I’ve ever had stabled and to be honest the cost is crippling me financially.
I’ve never had to move a horse from stabled overnight to full turnout. Will he cope? He’s a horse for god sake so my head says no problem, however my heart and over protective mindset thinks he’ll hate me for it.
The fields are well sheltered and he will have a field buddy if I want one.
YO says as long as he has plenty of food and is suitably rugged he’ll be fine.
Why am I having anxiety attacks over this? As everyone tells me he’s a horse. He needs to live out. He doesn’t compete and I know he won’t freeze, melt nor die of shock if he is turned out in a lovely field with a friend.
Anyone able to reassure me I’m doing the right thing?
How do I adjust my rising 12 year old (very spoilt and demanding gelding) that is stabled overnight with 2 hard feeds a day to a new and a small private boutique yard with 24/7 turnout.
New property is simply I’ve died and gone to horse heaven with manicured lawns type scenario. It is simply the most beautiful and well maintained horse yard I’ve ever laid eyes on. Owner’s OH is an award winning horticulturist so everything is simply stunning, plus miles of off road hacking through the forest, hacking trails, etc., etc. I could rave on for days. It’s along the same country lane that I kept my last late horse for many happy years. That and current yard are very much chalk and cheese and couldn’t be more polar opposites if you tried. I miss being able to hack off site as I know my horse does. We are both bored to the back teeth riding in arenas and riding the same 20 min onsite hacking trail.
The yard does have stables, however at present due to the owners health issues they are DIY which I can’t do. I feel his health will benefit from being out plus allows me more flexibility with riding times for various reasons.
In 30 years of owning horses he is the first one I’ve ever had stabled and to be honest the cost is crippling me financially.
I’ve never had to move a horse from stabled overnight to full turnout. Will he cope? He’s a horse for god sake so my head says no problem, however my heart and over protective mindset thinks he’ll hate me for it.
The fields are well sheltered and he will have a field buddy if I want one.
YO says as long as he has plenty of food and is suitably rugged he’ll be fine.
Why am I having anxiety attacks over this? As everyone tells me he’s a horse. He needs to live out. He doesn’t compete and I know he won’t freeze, melt nor die of shock if he is turned out in a lovely field with a friend.
Anyone able to reassure me I’m doing the right thing?
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