josie_s
Well-Known Member
Why do some horses get these and what can be done to help prevent them / or get them to go down quicker.
I have a gelding who if he goes out in the field thats got less grass in, his cheeks fill up like a hamster. If he goes out in the field with lots of grass in they're not so bad. But they take ages to go down and when they're up I dont really feel like its fair to ask him into an outline so he gets to slob about on a long rein (which, of course, he prefers
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I have a gelding who if he goes out in the field thats got less grass in, his cheeks fill up like a hamster. If he goes out in the field with lots of grass in they're not so bad. But they take ages to go down and when they're up I dont really feel like its fair to ask him into an outline so he gets to slob about on a long rein (which, of course, he prefers