poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
Time wise and attention wise?
Im worried about my retired horse right now as I have so little time to spend on him. I could I guess bring him in for a grooming session in the day but he's out 8-5 and I don't like to cut into his field time then its dark and I have no lighting.
Is it ok that I only apply to his basic needs? ie- he gets breakfast, rug changes and turned out. My spare daylight time is then spent mucking out and doing the chores and riding my second horse as and when (not often enough) Is this enough life for him? I worry eternally about this horse and keeping him doing nothing for ever.
I guess a horse is ok with little human contact? How much attention do your retired horses get?
Im worried about my retired horse right now as I have so little time to spend on him. I could I guess bring him in for a grooming session in the day but he's out 8-5 and I don't like to cut into his field time then its dark and I have no lighting.
Is it ok that I only apply to his basic needs? ie- he gets breakfast, rug changes and turned out. My spare daylight time is then spent mucking out and doing the chores and riding my second horse as and when (not often enough) Is this enough life for him? I worry eternally about this horse and keeping him doing nothing for ever.
I guess a horse is ok with little human contact? How much attention do your retired horses get?