AfricanBeauty
Well-Known Member
Mine all go out everyday, unless its absolutely chucking it down all day then they would just stand at the gate and wait to come in so they stay in bed. I much prefer them to be out as one is retired, one a youngster, and of the 2 in work my mare hates being in all the time (actually becomes dangerous to herself and others around) and the other is 17 so he really needs to be out waling round to ensure he stays comfortable. However, I fully understand that some people prefer to keep theirs in if the weather is really bad, especially if they are prone to mud fever or similar winter ailments. Until a couple of years ago I would have had no problem leaving my now retired mare in all day as she was perfectly happy to just eat hay as long as she got some attention and maybe some sort of work, however, she just wouldn't cope with it now and it wouldn't be fair as she can no longer be worked.
I think its all down to personal preference, if you think your horse could cope with the restrictions there is no need to ignore a place at the yard, however if you are even the slightest bit unsure then I wouldn't try as it could turn out to be very stressful for the horse and you.
I think its all down to personal preference, if you think your horse could cope with the restrictions there is no need to ignore a place at the yard, however if you are even the slightest bit unsure then I wouldn't try as it could turn out to be very stressful for the horse and you.