littlen
Well-Known Member
I recently moved my horse from a small rented field to a lovely DIY yard with excellent facilities. My horse has always been out 24/7, even in winter as long as I have had him so stabling has never been a problem. However, at this new yard all livieries bring horses in at night from mid september to about march/april.
My horse isnt used to being stabled, he has been known to weave on occasion and I am worried that stabling will cause him problems since he isnt that used to it. He is right next to his best friend so it shouldnt be a problem but i am still concerned.
Its best that he does come in at night, as he does drop weight in winter and he would be out at night alone if i left him and he would pace the fence but im still concerned that he will be a nightmare in the stable overnight.
He has alot of stable toys to keep him occupied, a stable ball,lickits, haynets you name it.
Are there any ways to stop a horse becoming stressed in a stable overnight?
Will it do him any harm or am i just overreacting!?
Would you stable a horse who does not particulally like being stabled?
How can i get him used to it so come september it isnt a shock to his system?
My horse isnt used to being stabled, he has been known to weave on occasion and I am worried that stabling will cause him problems since he isnt that used to it. He is right next to his best friend so it shouldnt be a problem but i am still concerned.
Its best that he does come in at night, as he does drop weight in winter and he would be out at night alone if i left him and he would pace the fence but im still concerned that he will be a nightmare in the stable overnight.
He has alot of stable toys to keep him occupied, a stable ball,lickits, haynets you name it.
Are there any ways to stop a horse becoming stressed in a stable overnight?
Will it do him any harm or am i just overreacting!?
Would you stable a horse who does not particulally like being stabled?
How can i get him used to it so come september it isnt a shock to his system?