Christmas_Kate
Well-Known Member
I'm a bit undecided. I prefer turnout in pairs, for my sake, as I prefer not to go into a field with lots of horses. But in pairs I always feel what happens when one is taken away for hacking or is in for the night?
Munster lived alone for a good few months this year. Not completely alone, he had his sheep friends, but couldnt see another horse at all. He didnt care one iota, never fretted, never bothered. When he was turned out in a small herd of 2 others he changed. He was suddenly in a pecking order, and the alpha male would protect him from the other male (who is just a grump lol.. but a total sweetie). Thus he realised he wasnt as big as he thought he was, and started behaving like a pony instead of a hairy dog. ATM he's out with one other (the grumpy one), and doesnt have much to do with him.
so in all i think psychologically, from a 'pecking order' and 'herd instinct' point of view they're better with a small herd of 3 or 4. But individual turnout does no harm.
Munster lived alone for a good few months this year. Not completely alone, he had his sheep friends, but couldnt see another horse at all. He didnt care one iota, never fretted, never bothered. When he was turned out in a small herd of 2 others he changed. He was suddenly in a pecking order, and the alpha male would protect him from the other male (who is just a grump lol.. but a total sweetie). Thus he realised he wasnt as big as he thought he was, and started behaving like a pony instead of a hairy dog. ATM he's out with one other (the grumpy one), and doesnt have much to do with him.
so in all i think psychologically, from a 'pecking order' and 'herd instinct' point of view they're better with a small herd of 3 or 4. But individual turnout does no harm.