3Beasties
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I'm going away soon for about 8 days. The horses have just recently moved to a new yard/field (just me on it) and are currently in during the day and out at night.
A few weeks ago they were in overnight and out in the day.
They are currently grazing a two acre patch that has a nice big field shelter in it, an automatic water tank and plenty of grass.
The TB can eat as much as he wants so he isn't really an issue but the ISH is a very good doer so I work hard to keep her weight down. She is currently muzzled overnight when out (sometimes manages to get it off though) with a hay net for when she's in during the day.
The field is a few miles from home but my mum has said she will do the horses for me which is great but I am unsure as to what to do with them routine wise.
My mum works long hours, sometimes she's out the house from 7:30am till 10:30pm with only a small break in-between (if at all) so I feel it's slightly unfair to ask her to do the horse twice a day, especially if it involves bringing them in, mucking out etc.
I am wandering if it will be better to leave them out 24/7 with her checking them at least once a day (The YO's will be there twice a day feeding the birds and the cats so will check the horses have 4 legs and a head for me too). Do you think this sounds OK? I left them out today and they didn't seem overly bothered by the change in routine!
My concern with out 24/7 would be the ISH getting too fat, obviously I can't leave her muzzled full time and I have a feeling she would get tricky for mum to muzzle if she was out in the field/knew what was happening.
So, do I fence some of the field off for them to graze down before I go and then leave her on that with the TB on the un-grazed bit?
If they were out they wouldn't be getting fed any hard feed either but that wouldn't be the end of the world, the ISH doesn't need it and the TB won't waste away with the grass that is there!
Other option is to rope a friend, the YO's and mum in to share the task of bringing in/mucking out but I have reservations about that so I'm not to sure.
Sorry for a rambling post, just need a few thoughts and ideas?!
Haribo and Rose wine for anyone who gets this far
A few weeks ago they were in overnight and out in the day.
They are currently grazing a two acre patch that has a nice big field shelter in it, an automatic water tank and plenty of grass.
The TB can eat as much as he wants so he isn't really an issue but the ISH is a very good doer so I work hard to keep her weight down. She is currently muzzled overnight when out (sometimes manages to get it off though) with a hay net for when she's in during the day.
The field is a few miles from home but my mum has said she will do the horses for me which is great but I am unsure as to what to do with them routine wise.
My mum works long hours, sometimes she's out the house from 7:30am till 10:30pm with only a small break in-between (if at all) so I feel it's slightly unfair to ask her to do the horse twice a day, especially if it involves bringing them in, mucking out etc.
I am wandering if it will be better to leave them out 24/7 with her checking them at least once a day (The YO's will be there twice a day feeding the birds and the cats so will check the horses have 4 legs and a head for me too). Do you think this sounds OK? I left them out today and they didn't seem overly bothered by the change in routine!
My concern with out 24/7 would be the ISH getting too fat, obviously I can't leave her muzzled full time and I have a feeling she would get tricky for mum to muzzle if she was out in the field/knew what was happening.
So, do I fence some of the field off for them to graze down before I go and then leave her on that with the TB on the un-grazed bit?
If they were out they wouldn't be getting fed any hard feed either but that wouldn't be the end of the world, the ISH doesn't need it and the TB won't waste away with the grass that is there!
Other option is to rope a friend, the YO's and mum in to share the task of bringing in/mucking out but I have reservations about that so I'm not to sure.
Sorry for a rambling post, just need a few thoughts and ideas?!
Haribo and Rose wine for anyone who gets this far