Dexter
Well-Known Member
I've got a mare and foal, not related, living out. Its a temporary measure for the mare, she is my riding horse, and the field is supposed to be for the youngsters but we had a run of bad luck and unbelievable circumstances. We moved the 3 16 month old colts to a livery yard in order to do some handling and to have them gelded, then the weather kicked in and we put the gelding on hold. The livery yard isnt suitable for youngsters as due to the weather turnout is limited and they are being little *****s because of this. It would be fine for me, but my sister is looking after them in the week and they are running rings round her!
The field is generally fab, 13 acres, flat and sloping bits, tons of shelter, fab fencing etc. Its young horse heaven. The plan alwasys was to move the yearlings back to the field with the foal and put the mare on the livery yard, but the weather got in the way and tomorrow will be the first safe chance we get. However the field was covered in a foot of snow which has now half melted and is now frozen solid
The trough which was fine yesterday was 4 inches thick with ice today 
Everything was fine in the snow, we fed hay and huge tub trugs of hay replacer and sugarbeet, and the mare and foal both did really well on it. I am just really worried about turning the yearlings out. It is that bad that I wouldn't want to walk on it. The mare and foal are sensible souls and are just about coping but soo not enjoying it! the boys are rising 2 year old colts and therefore are idiots in the nicest possible sense! They will gallop and play and generally be muppets! They were turned out in the frozen school today and terrified me with their behavour!
What would you do in my shoes? The boys need turnout, I want to ride my mare! I could put them all at the livery yard for the next few weeks, but its 15 miles away and the time and money involved will break me! I could put the mare at livery and turn the boys out but they look like they are going to maim themselves in the conditions! I could leave things as they are, but the boys are being a PITA for my sister to handle alone. Arrrgggghhhhh!!! HELP!!
The field is generally fab, 13 acres, flat and sloping bits, tons of shelter, fab fencing etc. Its young horse heaven. The plan alwasys was to move the yearlings back to the field with the foal and put the mare on the livery yard, but the weather got in the way and tomorrow will be the first safe chance we get. However the field was covered in a foot of snow which has now half melted and is now frozen solid
Everything was fine in the snow, we fed hay and huge tub trugs of hay replacer and sugarbeet, and the mare and foal both did really well on it. I am just really worried about turning the yearlings out. It is that bad that I wouldn't want to walk on it. The mare and foal are sensible souls and are just about coping but soo not enjoying it! the boys are rising 2 year old colts and therefore are idiots in the nicest possible sense! They will gallop and play and generally be muppets! They were turned out in the frozen school today and terrified me with their behavour!
What would you do in my shoes? The boys need turnout, I want to ride my mare! I could put them all at the livery yard for the next few weeks, but its 15 miles away and the time and money involved will break me! I could put the mare at livery and turn the boys out but they look like they are going to maim themselves in the conditions! I could leave things as they are, but the boys are being a PITA for my sister to handle alone. Arrrgggghhhhh!!! HELP!!