sportsmansB
Well-Known Member
I think it depends on the circumstances
If you have them at home and there are not other owners / other horses coming and going from paddocks or being fed close by, then depending on the horse you can do as you please, if they have one feed a day they can have it any time. If they go out it can be for as long as suits provided they have company wherever they are.
Where people say they thrive on routine is more to do with not putting them in an actively stressful position- which does happen on some DIY yards and I know my super greedy horse would be truly devastated if someone else got fed and he didn't. But if that meal didn't come to anyone until an hour or two later than usual he wouldn't be bothered.
If you have them at home and there are not other owners / other horses coming and going from paddocks or being fed close by, then depending on the horse you can do as you please, if they have one feed a day they can have it any time. If they go out it can be for as long as suits provided they have company wherever they are.
Where people say they thrive on routine is more to do with not putting them in an actively stressful position- which does happen on some DIY yards and I know my super greedy horse would be truly devastated if someone else got fed and he didn't. But if that meal didn't come to anyone until an hour or two later than usual he wouldn't be bothered.