SussexbytheXmasTree
Well-Known Member
Mine are doing ok I think. One is 25yrs and appears to be coping well.
It’s been 30-35C here and no rain for weeks. Hardly anything for months. I’m feeding hay 24hrs now. Boys have mostly been in during the day coming in about 6.30-7 on riding days and mid-morning non riding days. I then I turn-out about 6pm. I hose them in their fly rugs before turning out. I’m also hosing down the insides of their stables and their beds in the evening to keep dust down and it seems to cool the boxes down as they dry overnight. They’ve been ridden early just light hacking then hosed off before going in their boxes for the day. They both have wet mash feeds with salt added.
They have a big tree for shade in their current paddock but I don’t want them in it if we have a storm so I’m a bit worried about that as it’s hard to predict.
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It’s been 30-35C here and no rain for weeks. Hardly anything for months. I’m feeding hay 24hrs now. Boys have mostly been in during the day coming in about 6.30-7 on riding days and mid-morning non riding days. I then I turn-out about 6pm. I hose them in their fly rugs before turning out. I’m also hosing down the insides of their stables and their beds in the evening to keep dust down and it seems to cool the boxes down as they dry overnight. They’ve been ridden early just light hacking then hosed off before going in their boxes for the day. They both have wet mash feeds with salt added.
They have a big tree for shade in their current paddock but I don’t want them in it if we have a storm so I’m a bit worried about that as it’s hard to predict.
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