Birker2020
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My WB horse has come back from retirement and I'm strip grazing him as our grass is very good - ex dairy. He's out from about 6pm to around 8.30am the following day with a little damp hay left for him. His paddock is a decent size, see both ends in photo. I increase the fencing by about two feet every night.
Trouble is at night it's 15c or more when I need to leave the yard but it goes down to two or three for 3 or 4 hours overnight. So sometimes it's too warm to rug him so I've been leaving it off. He gets annoyed at being rugged when it's warm and as a result has in the past torn them with his teeth, but I've only been putting a no fill on him. It's not been raining overnight. If it's raining I would go up to a 50g rug.
It's not as option to go back up later to rug as I'm up at 5.15am everyday for work and I'm exhausted.
I had been leaving him naked as I knew had he still been at retirement he'd not have been rugged overnight but someone suggested I was being a bit unfair not rugging as he is now a pampered horse as he's being stabled during the day whereas at retirement he was out 24/7. I've noticed other people have been leaving their unclipped horses rugless too or putting a thin fly sheet on.
I don't feel I can cut down his food, he's on 3 mugs of calm and condition, one of speedibeet and a handful of linseed pellets. This obviously expands quite a lot when added to water so it does 2 decent feeds per day.
What would you do?
Kind answers only please.
Trouble is at night it's 15c or more when I need to leave the yard but it goes down to two or three for 3 or 4 hours overnight. So sometimes it's too warm to rug him so I've been leaving it off. He gets annoyed at being rugged when it's warm and as a result has in the past torn them with his teeth, but I've only been putting a no fill on him. It's not been raining overnight. If it's raining I would go up to a 50g rug.
It's not as option to go back up later to rug as I'm up at 5.15am everyday for work and I'm exhausted.
I had been leaving him naked as I knew had he still been at retirement he'd not have been rugged overnight but someone suggested I was being a bit unfair not rugging as he is now a pampered horse as he's being stabled during the day whereas at retirement he was out 24/7. I've noticed other people have been leaving their unclipped horses rugless too or putting a thin fly sheet on.
I don't feel I can cut down his food, he's on 3 mugs of calm and condition, one of speedibeet and a handful of linseed pellets. This obviously expands quite a lot when added to water so it does 2 decent feeds per day.
What would you do?
Kind answers only please.
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