KikiDee
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Thank you. I have just replied to another poster which answers some of your points.
I admit, I would love him to be in a big herd but I just don't have that option. Yes, he probably is bored to an extent but he has hours of playtime with horses from all sides of his fence or grooming time.
I don't know what other toys to get other than a jolly ball which he already has but I will Google it. I'm not doing as much with him as I should be either which doesn't help, I know and I will be picking this up in the New Year.
You're right, he doesn't need something to have all the time and I don't mind him going a few hours without because he does have grass to pick at, I think it's more just that he's running out so quickly rather than it lasting several hours and the problem is that when he hasn't got food, he's eating shelters and breaking things so yes, he probably is bored, you are right and the only thing I can do currently is provide distractions. I guess my go-to for that was food but maybe something like a hayball would tie the two in together.
If he's chewing wood and he likes to gnaw at/chew with his teeth I wonder if the compressed fibre bricks would be a good distraction for him? You can double net them and hang so they're not against a wall so harder to get through. Silvermoor do the 'swinging' fibre balls as well that are designed to be hung up and hard to get a hold of. I've also used the bizzy licks with bored stabled horses - they spin on the holder so they can't just grip them and bite chunks off, and the refills seem to last mine ages. There's also a brand of lickit that's made out of a compressed granola rather than the usual sugary type stuff, I think they were called Uncle Jimmy's? They do a sugar-free version and I used them during a bleak period where I had no turnout, they kept my horses amused for several days as they could only manage to nibble a tiny bit off at a time.
Sorry I feel like you're going to spend half your life constructing some sort of soft-play centre for your horse with all these suggestions on this thread