welshiecob
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I'm looking for other horsey peoples views/opinions on whether I should leave my boys out on New Years Eve, I know there will be about a million fireworks that night.
Normally I would bring them in but a week ago due to weight of the snow on the roof, the roof of their stables fell in, covering them in timber & roofing materials. They have been out in the field ever since due to them being extremely jumpy and not wanting to be caught (I assume for fear of going back into those stables). They are just coming round to me and today I have brought them both in to a big airy barn, which they seemed to settle in after 10 minutes or so.
I just don't know about bringing them in and leaving them on New Years Eve, I'm worried that all the noise and banging will have them thinking that the roof is coming in again!!
I've thought of sedation, but last time we tried it wound one of them up so much that the sedative had no effect. I really can't decide what to do for the best
Normally I would bring them in but a week ago due to weight of the snow on the roof, the roof of their stables fell in, covering them in timber & roofing materials. They have been out in the field ever since due to them being extremely jumpy and not wanting to be caught (I assume for fear of going back into those stables). They are just coming round to me and today I have brought them both in to a big airy barn, which they seemed to settle in after 10 minutes or so.
I just don't know about bringing them in and leaving them on New Years Eve, I'm worried that all the noise and banging will have them thinking that the roof is coming in again!!
I've thought of sedation, but last time we tried it wound one of them up so much that the sedative had no effect. I really can't decide what to do for the best