HappyHorses:)
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I ran into an old friend at a tack shop today and got talking about the horses.
She was a bit upset as her horses old owner came to see her and was a bit concerned that the horse had lost weight and seemed a bit stressed.
Long story short it turns out her horse has been brought in at 12pm throughout the summer and on occasions when she has gone up there early found her horse in at 11am.
Now I know we have had a dry summer so grazing has been sparse but to have half a day out in the summer is, in my opinion, not good enough.
Now before I get shouted down if your horses needs limited grazing because of lami/injury etc then fair do. If you have a lack of grazing which may result in horses fighting in the field then again fair enough, but if the horses are in individual paddocks and the owners are willing to hay the field then why would you insist on dragging them in just to be standing around in a stable?
No wonder her poor horse is stressed!
I asked if she had brought up haying in the field but she didn't want to upset the y/m.
I told her she owed it to her horse to bring it up! she's on part livery and it's not cheap there so ask for a bit of sevice.
Now I am in a bit of a mood today but it can't just be me that finds this ridiculous??
She was a bit upset as her horses old owner came to see her and was a bit concerned that the horse had lost weight and seemed a bit stressed.
Long story short it turns out her horse has been brought in at 12pm throughout the summer and on occasions when she has gone up there early found her horse in at 11am.
Now I know we have had a dry summer so grazing has been sparse but to have half a day out in the summer is, in my opinion, not good enough.
Now before I get shouted down if your horses needs limited grazing because of lami/injury etc then fair do. If you have a lack of grazing which may result in horses fighting in the field then again fair enough, but if the horses are in individual paddocks and the owners are willing to hay the field then why would you insist on dragging them in just to be standing around in a stable?
No wonder her poor horse is stressed!
I asked if she had brought up haying in the field but she didn't want to upset the y/m.
Now I am in a bit of a mood today but it can't just be me that finds this ridiculous??